Start Those Bulbs

The gardening season at my house is ending as it began, with bright blue and white crocuses dotting the beds.  As in the spring, they are poking bravely through the garden rubble that I haven’t yet had time to clean up.  People who see them think that climate change has fooled the spring crocuses into … Read more

Bulb Joy

Everyone in the world seems to be reading Marie Kondo’s book, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing. Its de-cluttering message has almost certainly gladdened the hearts and fattened the inventories of recyclers, thrift shop owners and second hand book dealers from Memphis to Mumbai. I read it over … Read more

Lady Tulips

The bulb shipments have all arrived now, which is like Christmas coming early.  Little brown bags and mesh sacks litter the table on the covered part of the back porch where only a month ago we ate weekend lunches and dinners. Now it is home to all kinds of spring-blooming treasures. One of those small … Read more

Last Minute Bulbs

Now that I am fully into the preparation—as opposed to mourning—role for fall, it is time to pick up bulb bargains for last minute installation and forcing.  Most bulb merchandisers, large and small, are eager to get rid of surplus inventory and settle in for the winter.  Gardeners can reap the benefits. First the good … Read more

Preparation

I used to mope romantically over the advance of fall, lamenting the loss of my beloved garden flowers, morosely plucking up as many roses as possible when hard frost threatened and generally carrying on as if horticultural Armageddon was just around the corner.  The Grim Reaper seemed to step away from the neighbors’ lavish Halloween … Read more