The resilient lilac Photo: SockFoon |
Gardening gives me great pleasure. I find it so calming to potter among my plants and listen to the birds. My garden and I have many stories to tell. I would love to hear about your garden stories.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
The resilient lilac
Just outside my kitchen window stands a tall lilac bush. Its green leaves are luxuriant even in this summer's heat. This past spring, I spied showy fragrant blooms. You would never have guessed that the bush almost died. In September 2003, Isabella, the deadliest hurricane ever recorded, passed through and almost split the lilac in two. "It's gone," I thought. Still, I trimmed the broken branches and hoped for the best. Gradually, it revived, a pale imitation with no sign of flowers. Time passed. Then, lo and behold, the lilac flowered, although the blossoms were very light in color. In subsequent springs, the flowers took on their original hue. My lilac refused to give up. A lesson from my garden.
Friday, July 22, 2011
The incidental pumpkin patch
In my early gardening days, I created a mulch pile under a gigantic horse chestnut tree. For a while, it was mostly grass clippings and leaves. One year, I tossed a dried-up halloween pumpkin and vegetable peels into the mix. Fall and winter came and went. Come spring, signs of life in the mulch pile! The seedlings grew and soon I had a wee pumpkin patch. Charlie Brown would be impressed : )
Pumpkin patch Image via Wikipedia |
Thursday, July 21, 2011
By their fruits you shall know them
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