by Janice Kennett | May 3, 2021 | The Rambling Gardner
April, 2021 is winding down. These photos will be just a gentle reminder of what this time and season came to be in the yard. There are three iris pictures here. They are just a few of the ones that I went and dug up in my ugly shoes. So, after a three-year wait,...
by Janice Kennett | Apr 20, 2021 | The Rambling Gardner
The azaleas continue to dazzle the eye while the daffodils are storing up energy for next year’s display. My daffodils were less than I expected so it may be time to dig and divide. pink azalea – Spring – 2021 I saw a pair of Mallard ducks on the...
by Janice Kennett | Apr 8, 2021 | The Rambling Gardner
Petunias. Took a short stroll around the yard today and discovered flowers which I did NOT plant, blooming in random places. These petunias have beautiful veins and may not last long. It’s always a thrill to watch this place we call “home” come alive...
by Janice Kennett | Apr 3, 2021 | The Rambling Gardner
The daffodils are up, the forsythia is barely yellow as the new green leaves rush forward to embrace the warmer weather. My peach tree has several blooms and the battle begins anew. The deer and the frost have eaten or killed every chance I’ve had for three...
by Janice Kennett | Nov 5, 2018 | The Rambling Gardner
November 01, 2018 arrived with warm weather and leaves me with the promise that frosty mornings will soon be the norm. My dogwood trees have transitioned very slowly from a vibrant green into a deep red. If wine came from dogwood trees, this might be the color. An...
by Janice Kennett | Oct 4, 2018 | The Rambling Gardner
October 2018 slides in with the promise of more and more heat. It’s supposed to mean cooler weather and shorter days, but 91 degrees is NOT cooler. (sigh) What happened? The leaves on the poplar trees are fading into a lemon-yellow and the dogwoods stand ready...
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