Morning Report: Dahlia Row
Deadheading in the dahlia row this morning, I notice my breath and my posture. This maintaining becomes a morning prayer. Also grateful for the warm sunlight. Moving forward with a […]
Deadheading in the dahlia row this morning, I notice my breath and my posture. This maintaining becomes a morning prayer. Also grateful for the warm sunlight. Moving forward with a […]
Yesterday as part of the Monthly Caregiver Support Group at the Norfolk Adult Day Health Center in Norwood, I met with five family caregivers caring for loved ones living with
It’s a damp fall day here – a benefit to a green garden. Miss Honey stands directly above the Hinoki Cypress and sedum groundcover in the Ornamental Tree and Shrub
Council on Aging directors from Topsfield, Middleton, Lynn, and Reading met with me yesterday to learn more about the services we’re now providing online and onsite. They also learned &
The toad lily loves the damp, shady area near the Koi Pond waterfall. This is one of the more unique plants growing in our garden. Other plants peaking now include:
Within the last few days, Karl did a good weeding and clearing around the paths of our touring garden, the MargFMac Front Garden Loop. With the grass also cut, the
These blooms are the high lights in the Fairy Garden this week, carrying a sweet fragrance into the warming southern sun rays. Moving forward with a listening heart, vision, inquiry,