Morning Report: Crystal Surprise
Snow covering the ground this morning was a surprise. Ice crystals have bent daffodil faces and stems to look towards the earth. Two days ago the daffodils began to bloom […]
Snow covering the ground this morning was a surprise. Ice crystals have bent daffodil faces and stems to look towards the earth. Two days ago the daffodils began to bloom […]
We received ten yards of compost on Wednesday morning, which we will use to enrich the Cut Flower and Kitchen Garden soil this spring. I filled a few buckets with
Robins continue to forage for worms on the front lawn despite the steady rain this morning. The photo above shows one of the containers we created this past weekend to
We are enjoying warm days and sunshine. I saw a bee buzzing ’round and inside these crocus blooms yesterday. Last night I attended a local senior center’s series on caregiving
For some of us who’ve been in the dark for so long, the signs of spring are hopeful. A nudge as gentle as the morning sunlight asks, “How will you
Warmer temps are with us for the next week and will help to soften and break-up the icy areas of the garden trail. We will work to clear winter debris
The first thing I did my first day home from retreat was walk the gardens in search of some green tips; I found these daffodil tops along the Orchard Ave
Let’s give thanks for the final winter flurries… who knows when we’ll see them again? I will be on retreat/hermitage in the southwest desert for the next several days. When