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Monday, April 11, 2016

The Ups and Downs of Spring

Like so much of the country, our winter was fairly mild, allowing spring to arrive a few weeks early. I've been busy enjoying the spring bulbs as they pop up everywhere.



My favorite bulbs are tulips. Surprised? Aren't tulips everyone's favorite? However, my fondness for tulips has a specific reason. I grew up somewhat near Holland Michigan, and as a young girl, my parents took me there to see the tulip festival. My mother swears that I was quite popular that day, with my wooden shoes and Dutch hat, but she may be a little biased.

I still make occasional trips up to Holland to see the tulips with my old friend Marlene. Our favorite thing to do is go to the tulip farm, where you can wander around picking out your favorites for purchase. In the fall, they ship the bulbs to you for planting. These are the tulips that I picked out there with my dear friend. This makes them extra special to me.



Flowering trees are a also a spring favorite. The early warmth made the pear trees pop out quickly this year. There were a few others in bloom, but most other flowering trees have been held in limbo by an ugly cold spell that's been lingering for a few days. And for the record, I know about the bad reputation of ornamental pear trees. This one is in my easement, and was planted there by the city. It's not really under my control, so I just enjoy its beauty. Hopefully they'll be replaced by a better choice in the future.


Now I know we're still a few weeks out from our frost free date, so I shouldn't be so surprised that it turned cold. But the warmth we've already enjoyed really tricked us into thinking that winter was over. Ha! It's been chilly for days, and we've even had snow. That's a four letter word this time of year. Luckily it didn't stick for long.

My spring flowers have been fine with it so far. The tulips drooped a bit on the coldest morning, but they popped right back up. It's supposed to get warmer this week. Thank goodness! April snow is quite disheartening. The only bright spot to the cold is that it keeps the flowers in a kind of suspended animation. The blooms have lasted much longer than they usually do.




Easter was a perfect and pleasant spring day though, warm and sunny, with blooming trees everywhere. As a garden geek, I generally put some type of garden treat into the Easter package I send to my grandchildren. I always include sunflower seeds, and this year, I added these cute little pots I found at Target, with grass seed included. Well, I just had to buy one for myself. And I even gave it a haircut. The silly thing makes me smile, and think of my grands at the same time.



What's spring like where you live?

Monday, July 8, 2013

Order Versus Chaos

It's been a rainy summer, something we rarely see in these parts. We might have rainy springs, but once summer rolls around, it usually turns hot and dry. Well, so far this summer the weather has been just right. Not too hot, and frequent pop up storms to keep the lawn green. It's just so rare we don't quite know how to act without constantly dragging the hose around the yard! But I've got to say, it's much appreciated. The garden has literally never looked better.
Perhaps it's because this is the first summer in many years that I am not working, so I have plenty of time to work on it. Or maybe it's because I've been tweaking it, and thinning out some of the clutter. Either way, I'm pleased with the progress. Honestly, it almost feels "done".
Done? What a concept. I dare say it's a rare gardener who says her garden is done. Oh I'm sure I'll find spots to work on soon, but I'm actually trying very hard not to over work it. I'm enjoying the garden a little tidier these days, with a little less exuberance.
Perhaps this is a nod to my husband's love of order and neatness. I am not quite as tidy as he is, but almost. When I was working, I would come in and frantically begin to clear the mess and chaos left by others. When I walk into my orderly home, I breathe a sigh of relief. It is only when things are in order that I can truly relax.
But that same attitude is harder to implement in my gardening. I want every flower I see! Now I am not totally cured, by any means. 
But I am trying harder. I'm giving up the cottage garden look that I enjoy in photos. I just can't seem to get that look without it looking like a mess. Besides, my home is not a cottage. 

The biggest challenge was landscaping my new patio. This was my chance to implement my new way of thinking, and I think I did it pretty well. I have no real training in landscaping other than reading books and garden blogs. But I still know most of the salient points. The most important point was knowing when to stop adding things. Heck, that's always been my trouble!
Still, don't come by and expect everything to be perfect. It's a long way from that! But still, I'd be happy to show you around Robin's Nest.