Early Arrivals

It sure has been a mild winter. This photo of emerging daffodils was taken on February 11th, 2012. I could use a few more winters like this before I die.

nature surprises

honey bee on milkweed blossomI am constantly awed by the variety and beauty of the plants I find growing at the fringes of my property. A small stand of milkweed has found an ideal location to grow amongst my rhus aromatica. As a child I was aware of milkweed for its pods full of seed parachutes that float on the wind and fill the air every summer. But I never realized until yesterday that milkweed flowers are so voluptuous and fragrant, like round lilacs. From the …continue reading

Don’t Make This Mistake!

About three weeks ago John and I went to a local nursery that we’ve used for the past 10+ years for our summer annuals.  We have a bed in front of the house that gets full sun, so we like to fill it with a mass planting of Celosia, a fleshy stemmed plant pretty common in commercial landscaping.  It’s showy, drought tolerant, pest-free, …continue reading

poppin' poppies

poppies_4503What more is there to say about these dramatic and colorful specimens? …continue reading

first poppy of the season

first_poppy_4403first-poppy-and-chickens_4404The first poppy of the season. I always consider this day the true start of the summer growing season. Note the chickens in the background. …continue reading

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from our galleries

star of bethlehem another bountiful August harvest damaged blackberries a transparent tube on the side of the barrel serves as a water level gauge blackberries eggplants are coming along nicely watermelon in self-watering container broccoli - de Cicco left, Gypsy Hybrid right