Winter gets a bad rap. Gardeners lament their fate, just like everyone else, as they brace against the never-ending cold. We rush to post hopeful […]
Author: Lisa
Lengthening days
Making due with the certain knowledge of you. Ever slightly beyond reach, patience the reward. = = = (For more musings — most not necessarily […]
This gardening year/2
A few highlights to close out the year. A new decade ahead!
This gardening year/1
A second season of landscape and garden improvements are coming to an end in this (not-so) new home. The process gained a rhythm; the knowledge […]
December
Nature, she slumbers. And come December, we get a rest, too. In a month known for being one of the busiest and most stressful, gardening […]
Calomondin revisited
The calomondin is an interesting tree. It wants summer weather and summer sun. It shows its displeasure with winter’s indirect, indoor light. Sometimes it loses […]
Keeping track
…otherwise known as, how to catch up on two years worth of procrastination while you’re out having fun in the sun. Yes, folks, it’s been […]
Hello, high line
The High Line is a lovely place in any season, but I especially love it at this time of year. It’s fun to wander and […]
Time
If gardening is considered a living art form — or at the very least, a living design form — the affect of time cannot be […]
Seeding the new year
Nature may be going to bed, but she’s also sharing the seeds that will become next year’s flowers, trees, grasses… It is easy to notice […]