Earlier this month I wrote that I hoped to savor the season before winter arrived. Well, it arrived and there will be no “savoring,” for sure. Yesterday’s snowstorm dumped lots of yucky, sticky snow as the temps took a nosedive. I certainly wasn’t dreaming of a “White Halloween” this year! The containers on our front … Continue reading A Winter Wonderland
Category Archives: Observations
Savor the Season
Although we haven’t yet had a killing frost, lower temperatures and shorter days are affecting our gardens and neighborhood for sure. The leaves on nearby oak trees are turning a bright orange and their acorns are all over the street and driveways. Our Dogwood trees (Cornus Kousa) are also turning, and their beautiful bright-red berries … Continue reading Savor the Season
The Late-Summer Garden
This summer’s unusually high temperatures, following months of below-normal rainfall, have resulted in significant drought areas in the Greater Boston Area and beyond. Although we’ve not wanted to waste water on our so-called lawn, we’ve tried to keep our gardens watered, especially those where some of our “special trees” are growing-such as the Kousa dogwood … Continue reading The Late-Summer Garden
Daylilies Dazzle
Daylilies belong to the genus Hemerocallis, but they are not true lilies. This Greek word is made up of two parts: ‘hemera’ meaning day and ‘kallos’ meaning beauty. The name is appropriate, since each flower lasts only one day. There are more than 35,000 registered daylily cultivated varieties (cultivars). They are among the most carefree … Continue reading Daylilies Dazzle
Blue Endless Summer Hydrangea Blossoms
At this time of the year there are so many beautiful flowers in bloom in our garden. They draw butterflies and other beneficial pollinators to the borders. Perennials include the daylilies, Japanese irises, hostas, daisies, and balloon flowers. Among the bushes and shrubs are roses, spireas, and viburnums. Plus, I mustn’t forget the annuals like … Continue reading Blue Endless Summer Hydrangea Blossoms