Be safe this evening and may the New Year bring you all of your dreams, hopes and aspirations.
Happy New Year and make it your best every day!
Be safe this evening and may the New Year bring you all of your dreams, hopes and aspirations.
Happy New Year and make it your best every day!
in the garden....
There is a saying that any gardener can have a good looking garden in the spring, but most gardeners want their garden to look good through the spring, summer, fall and even the winter. Gardeners need not stop gardening in the winter and their gardens can shine this time of the year just like in the spring. True, herbaceous perennials are fast asleep underground dreaming about the glory they will spew forth once the conditions become favorable again. The branches of deciduous trees are bare. The lighting is different and things seem dreary. It need not be this way though. The key is in capitalizing on things you have and making vignettes which will not change much in the wintertime.
Winter gardening has to be thought out carefully, but even if you don't plan specifically for winter gardening, you will find some interesting and beautiful things in your garden that help to keep you close to the garden all through the year.
The four principles I use when planning for a winter garden are: structure, form, texture and color. Over the next four posts I will describe each one in detail and give you some examples of how you can apply them to your garden to ensure your winter garden looks good and beckons you out into even on the coldest winter days. I will end my Winter Gardening Program by posting a list of plants I find interesting in the winter garden. No one principle is more important than another but some may be more important in your garden depending on where you live and what you already have in place. For now you can find me shivering...This year's Christmas party was just as nice as last year and we all had fun. It sure was different to see my son in a tie and everyone else talking and having fun all dressed in their holiday clothes. I look forward to next year's party to be even bigger and better!
in the garden....
If anyone else has some pictures or traditions to share-send them in and I will try to post them. My email is ramseytina5@gmail.com
in the garden....in the garden....