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The Vagaries of Winter
Well winter came in like a lion and is determined to leave like a lion. My poor hazel is encased in ice, fortunately not like the ice storm of 2013. It looks quite like a fairyland outside. Nature’s jewelry

Poetry
Petals kissed by sun The sweet heart of a flower Belongs to the bee

Signs of Spring
Female cardinal I just saw our resident cardinal pair today! This is the earliest I have ever seen the female back. The male normally arrives earlier to reestablish his territory then his mate arrives sometime in April. Cardinals mate for life and of course are the perfect colour for Valentines. Male, somewhat drenched

Haiku
Blue moon that shines soft Rustle of silk on the floor Cherry blossoms drift

Early Spring Blooms
Almost everyone is familiar with snowdrops, those wonderful little bulbs that pop up as soon as they can, but there is another early spring bloomer, Hamamelis or witchhazel. A shrub not commonly found in nurseries, grab it if you can find it. It has clusters of yellow to bronzy red flowers with strap shaped petals

Snowdrop
Who are you to brave the bitter cold With your ethereal beauty? Virginal white and celadon green, A delicate perfume catches At my memory. A slender beauty swaying in the Howling gales of winter’s final gasps, The first kiss of spring’s sunlight fingers Caress your translucent blossoms Rising from the snow. You huddle close against

Happy New Year
Well another gardening year has passed and we look forward to a new year of growth and plant prosperity! I always reflect on what did not succeed in my garden last year and console myself with gardener’s porn…newly arrived plant and seed catalogues!! This year I sprayed my dwarf alberta spruce, roses and pretty much
Hummingbirds
Saw a very fat hummingbird sipping nectar from the flowers on my seven-son shrub so its a great shrub for both bees and birds!