When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Read Henry Mitchell

“Good sense has little to do with gardening.”—Henry Mitchell The Solstice approaches and with it, we will gain about one minute of additional daylight per day.  I am convinced that even that extra 60 seconds will make a difference in the quality of life. Of course, dark days and snowstorms will still happen.  In fact, … Read more

Gardener’s Gifts

GARDENER’S GIFTS             Every year at holiday time, gift givers everywhere give thanks for their friends’ and relatives’ hobbies.  Where would we be without culinary gadgets for the cooks, golf paraphernalia for the duffers and Sephora gift cards for those with an unquenchable desire for makeup? Gardening offers the same gifting opportunities.  However, there is … Read more

Winter Solstice

The winter solstice, now just past, is an annual event that has resonated with people in the Northern Hemisphere for thousands of years.  Though the change is almost imperceptible, small fingers of light are beginning to unravel the edges of the fabric of winter darkness.  The optimist in me rejoices.  We haven’t yet celebrated the … Read more

Ditch Lilies

A long time ago, someone actually planted a tawny orange daylily—Hemerocallis fulva—on purpose.  I am sure the individual in question planted only one and was amazed five years later when it had morphed into an enormous clump and threatened to devour the entire garden.  That is what tawny orange daylilies do.  At this time of … Read more