More apocalypse, less angst
In a temperate climate that doesn’t get much snow (like ours), January/February are the best months for looking at the garden’s “bones” and thinking about what structure might best support new plant growth come the growing season. With the ground frozen and most foliage… Continue Reading “Working on it….”
A short video about the Garden of Eden – destroyed 25 years ago this month in NYC. Inspiring and tragic.
I’m brushing ants from the backyard table as I write this under the shade of our new garden umbrella – such is the heat wave that descended during our holiday One of the really great things about going away in the summer is the… Continue Reading “Returning to harvest and photograph.”
Am stiff this morning from a weekend of work in the garden. Hauling dirt, drilling wood, spreading mulch, crouching over to plant seeds. I’m watching for crows now, seeds and starts seem so vulnerable until they’ve taken root and even then! The birds might… Continue Reading “Watch out for the crows.”