- Jan 24 2025
- Landscaping, Winter
- 1
Sowing Seeds in Winter… Outdoors
January 24, 2025 Landscaping, Winter 1

The air was thin and brittle, like paper. It sliced through flesh, wrinkled with every breath, and crumpled under foot. It was as if nature had been wrapped in a thin layer of cellophane, restrained and crinkling with every movement. It…
- Jan 24 2024
- Landscaping, Winter
- 2
Sowing Seeds in Winter… Outdoors
January 24, 2024 Landscaping, Winter 2

The air was thin and brittle, like paper. It sliced through flesh, wrinkled with every breath, and crumpled under foot. It was as if nature had been wrapped in a thin layer of cellophane, restrained and crinkling with every movement. It…
- Jan 15 2020
- Landscaping, Winter
- 2
2020 Gardening Trends
January 15, 2020 Landscaping, Winter 2

The branches lay upon the snow like the skeletal remains of a great beast whose carcass had been ravaged and cleaned. These were the bones and inclinations of a decade passed. Now, that we have entered a new year…
- Nov 14 2018
- Fall, Landscaping
- 0
A True Giving Tree
November 14, 2018 Fall, Landscaping 0

Like a silken scarf meandering in the wind, the geese quickly fell into formation, trumpeting their departure across the frigid November sky. Respite and refuge awaited them elsewhere, where life would be immeasurably easier, food more plentiful and temperatures more forgiving. Wildlife depends…
- Oct 10 2012
- Landscaping, Uncategorized
- 0
First Frosts
October 10, 2012 Landscaping, Uncategorized 0
Oh, yes, we had a frost this past Saturday night. You may have noticed some of your plants looked wilted, sad and a little cold. The first frosts of fall are usually “radiation” frosts. These occur under clear skies with…