Valley Gardens: Selected Columns by Sherry Wilson

  • Post published:02/18/2023
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The sun is shining today and I have just talked to Sherry Wilson, a wonderful woman I have known for years. I know that readers of gardens were always eager for the weekly garden story.

Sherry put out great newspaper stories over years about gardens and the many kinds of plants and gardeners that she has visited and worked with. She has interviewed skilled people like Doug Tallamy who is one of my own great favorites. (more…)

Hellebores in the Sun

  • Post published:01/28/2023
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Pink hellebore bud

I did not expect to find a hellebore flower in the snow. This narrow bed has been covered with snow, which is just now melting away, and it will probably be covered with snow again this winter. I have seen the foliage, but I never expected to find a blossom opening its flowers. (more…)

Winter Views of Lakes and Rivers

  • Post published:01/27/2023
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You might think we had a snow storm but it has been so mild that the snow is melting - melting - melting. The lakes spill over into the rivers. I enjoy watching the rivers and streams as  they come and go. The land is always changing, and always bringing something to see, to enjoy, to watch it change.

“Winter Trees” by William Carlos Williams

  • Post published:01/23/2023
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The snows have come lightly this year.  It is silent and cold, but a joy to see. Winter Trees BY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS All the complicated details of the attiring and the disattiring are completed! A liquid moon moves gently among the long branches. Thus having prepared their buds against a sure winter the wise trees stand sleeping in the cold.

How to Garden Indoors and Grow Year Round

  • Post published:01/20/2023
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How to Garden Indoors & Grow Your Own Food Year Round

Here we are in the gray of winter and I am preparing to grow some vegetables in my small office room. In the past I have grown flower plants under lights in the basement, but this is a different plan. I don’t have a lot of light or room, but I am  going to give a plant or two a try. How to Garden & Grow Your Food Year Round gives a lot  of good information. (more…)

Honey Bees Need to Eat and Drink Too.

  • Post published:01/12/2023
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Bees Make the Best Pets

Jack Mingo has written a delightful – and useful – book about being a beekeeper.  Mingo is a beekeeper himself and he knows “All the Buzz about Being Resilient, Collaborative, Industrious, Generous, and Sweet – Straight from the Hive.” The book is arranged in short pages and mentions the hundreds of native bees which live in different places  but it concentrates on honeybees. (more…)

Annual Gardening Books Reprise, With One Addition

  • Post published:01/03/2023
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The New Pie – Modern Techniques

The New Pie  (Clarkson Potter $26.99) has nothing to do with the garden, except that we gardeners are always pleased to have a sweet pie and a cup of tea in the afternoon. Although, some of us may have apple trees or other fruits in our gardens.   This New Pie provides Modern Techniques for the Classic American Dessert. (more…)