This should be the year, the second spring after planting, when two dark leafed crape myrtles (‘Rumblin’ Red and ‘Purple Light’, below) grow to make an impact in the lower, rear garden. This area has been unsatisfactorily bare since a large witch hazel and evergreen holly perished as a bare trickle of a spring orienting…
Month: February 2022
Unsurprising
I am, but should not be surprised that the most shaded of three ‘Arnold Promise’ witch hazels is the first to flower. I figured it would be the last, but until this afternoon I failed to recognize that it is most exposed to the more southernly path of the winter sun, though this shines through…
Maybe a few more
I recall a time when I lusted after two Japanese maples, the splendid, variegated leaf Floating Cloud (Acer palmatum ‘Ukigumo’, below) and the Golden Full Moon (Acer shirasawanum ‘Aureum’), which as its name indicates is a yellow leafed maple. Other Japanese maples planted earlier in the garden were more common types, and several were gaining…
Never enough
Again, I’ve failed to order spring flowering snowdrops, winter aconites, and crocus that will be sorely missed in this late winter. At least this year I can’t blame forgetfulness. I wasn’t late with my order, just too late in this year of skyrocketing demand so that all were sold out by the time I got…
A curious combination
Of handfuls of witch hazels in the garden, one flowers in November and again in February. No, this is not a newfound wonder or a novelty of creative grafting such as 3 in 1 apples, but a mistake. Long before this witch hazel was planted in the garden, a small section of a red flowered…
Energy from the sun
I rejoice following two fifty degree days, with another two to follow. Yes, another spell of cold is in the forecast, and possibly more snow, but this break from cold, snow, and ice brings the first hard evidence that spring is near, or at least getting nearer. While some frost remains in exposed soil in…
Counting down
The garden has frozen again overnight with a thin crust of frost over the deep muck resulting from an inch or more of rain and a quick defrost from a nearly month long freeze. Tonight, temperatures will again drop into the teens (Fahrenheit), but a gradual warmup to the average will follow. I must avoid…
Sit and wait
Sit and wait. The garden remains under a cover of snow, and worse, ice along packed down, well traveled paths. Temperatures have only occasionally risen above freezing for several weeks, and I am ever more anxious to get outdoors, to do something. As soon as it’s safe to walk around without slipping and sliding, I…