Onion Grass Riot

Onion grass is rearing its slender, onion-scented head right now, heralding the longer days and warmer temperatures of spring. It is one of the seasonal scourges of lawn-proud suburbanites, not to mention dedicated gardeners. If you saw a clump of onion grass that had been dug up and cleaned, you might mistake it for a … Read more

Cover-Ups

It is spring and everything looks healthy—especially chickweed, onion grass or wild onion and dandelions.  As all gardeners know, Nature abhors bare ground and works hard to cover it as soon as possible.  Unfortunately the plants that cover the quickest are the aforementioned weeds.  Dandelions are nice if you want to make salad from the … Read more

Squirrels and Onions

I have nothing against onion grass—except for the fact that it is invasive and springing up throughout my yard and garden beds.  I have nothing against gray squirrels, which are similarly ubiquitous.  During this time when we are all “sheltering in place”, the battle against both has taken on a new dimension. I went all … Read more

Weedsong

Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, is one of my favorite garden destinations.  For the price of admission, you can spend a day wallowing in world class horticultural splendor and, unless you venture into the less cultivated areas, you will never see weeds.  The beds are meticulously tended and if any weed dares to raise … Read more

Busy Spring

In my neighborhood we enjoyed winter right through April, followed by ten minutes of spring.  Now we are in the process of jumping headfirst into summer.  The last of the daffodils, having survived late snow, cold spring winds and all kinds of insults, hang their heads, defeated by a sudden blast of hot sticky air. … Read more