Though an old gardener, I am but a young blogger. The humor and added alliteration are free.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Summer's End, Spring's Promise
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Let There Be Columbines

Earlier this summer, I had tried to replace the boxwood with a rather expensive willow, one which promptly got eaten by rabbits or pack rats or some other such ravenous rodent and then, encased in chicken wire (too little, too late) its fragile regrowth shriveled in the late June heat. Resigned, I decided to wait until fall to try it again, and I promptly put this space out of sight and mind for the summer that has past.
I'm thrilled to see the columbines. You know that I'm partial to the self-sown blue and purple columbines that dot my front landscaping, and I can't wait to see what these bring next year. There is no chance whatsoever that I'm going to scratch these out. Next year, I'm going to have a sea of columbines and the joy of a wave of blue to ride into a new gardening year.
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Unsettled Skies
I turned around to look at the rising sun and, of course, it was there shining as always, ready to wake the earth and all its inhabitants in Manhattan, Kansas. The breeze, however, was still shifting and I could only conclude that a either completely unpredicted but likely gentle rainstorm was upon us from the northwest or that aliens were beaming up my neighbors in a pink column of happiness.
Unsettled skies have been the norm all summer, likely a metaphor for society's woes this year if I were only bright enough to connect it. Unpredicted showers, winds that sweep across without a storm behind them, clouds come and gone without warning. I really shouldn't complain because, thankfully, there has been enough rain to keep the grass growing all summer, it has never reached 100ºF in Manhattan yet this year, we haven't had a single tornado warning in the area all season, and fall is clearly on its way.
I'm not unhappy, however, about the beautiful skies of this summer and I'm thankful for every morning to wake with the sunrise. The panorama above is my view to the south three mornings ago, sun rising in the east, storm moving in from the west. The panorama below is my north view just moments later, unsettled skies from the west moving back to the gentle protective light from the east. Who couldn't feel comforted by skies like these? Well....me.
Sunday, August 2, 2020
Color Echoes and Garden Dramas
Basye's Purple Rose |
Buzz™ Velvet |
Joe Pye Weed does, however, beckon insects from all over the garden, just as it did the Painted Lady butterfly I photographed on it, and it has a delicious, sweet and light fragrance for ProfessorRoush to enjoy as well. Sometimes even a weedy plant has a few positive attributes.
Wheel Bug |
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