Morning Report: Fall's First Red Leaf
A brilliant red leaf surprised me this morning. It was laying on the grass near the Cedar Grove with another of its kind. Karl and I expect Jack Frost was […]
A brilliant red leaf surprised me this morning. It was laying on the grass near the Cedar Grove with another of its kind. Karl and I expect Jack Frost was […]
Karl and I lost our step-mother/mother-in-law, Debra Mae Amidon, this past weekend. Our whole family is saddened and will miss her greatly. Debra’s daughter, Kendra, would like Debra’s Memorial to
Karl and I are grateful for the rains this week. The sitting areas we’ve developed in shady garden areas, especially the Welcome Area, Cedar Grove and Tunnel, Koi Pond, and
Late summer & fall flowers are now in bloom: Rose of Sharon, Golden Rain Tree, Morning Glories, Phlox, Globe Thistle, Sea Holly, Zinnias, Hibiscus, & Dahlias. An update on vole
We haven’t had a problem with voles before this. The evidence began with the systemic digging and eating of crocus bulbs – hundreds – all over the garden. Then, the
We’ve enjoyed weeks of lilies blooming this July, and now they are finishing. Moving forward with a listening heart, vision, inquiry, and action, ~ Mary
We planted the Golden Rain Tree in 2010, as a small 3″ twig with no leaves. It was a gift from the Arbor Day Foundation – .01 for ten trees.
Daylilies, Oriental Lilies, Coneflowers, Clematis, Phlox, Dahlias, Cleome, Bee Balm, Balloon Flower, Gayfeather, Hastas, Chrysanthemums…are blooming… and Raspberries are ready for harvest. Fall squash, corn, and beans are forming, and