The Clutches of Spring

    Summer is here, but many of us are still locked in the clutches of spring.  Why?  Because the remnants of the swell garden party that was the spring growing season are still with us.  Think of all the flashy “guests” at that party—roses, clematis, peonies and iris of all sorts.  They thrilled us all, … Read more

Rain Delays

In his novel, An International Episode, author Henry James says, “Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.”             I agree with him, but the flip side of that quote might be something like, “Rainy weekend, rainy weekend; to me those have always been the … Read more

Garden Resurrection

There is no doubt about it.  Wind and wet snow wreak havoc in gardens.  This past winter wind weakened branches and wet snow brought them down, except on days when wet snow weakened branches and wind brought them down.  The sad results have been visible for the past few weeks on every curb in the … Read more