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Where Did Summer Go?

September 6, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / 2 Comments

I have to admit, this was not a good year for my garden.  I can relate a long list of reasons, but in the end, they’re all an excuse for a garden that got out of control, weeds ran rampant, and I gave up sometime in August and just enjoyed the rest of the summer … Continue reading Where Did Summer Go?

Goodbye Spring, Hello Summer

June 20, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / 2 Comments

Summer arrives tonight at 10:42 p.m.  Sigh.  I’m missing spring already, in part because I know now the days will begin to grow shorter.  Minute by minute, the hours of daylight will decrease until the Winter Solstice in December.  I’ve always found this ironic that the arrival of the warmest, sunniest days we wait all … Continue reading Goodbye Spring, Hello Summer

The Rugged Rugosa

June 4, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

My inspiration this week comes from two things:  an article I recently wrote about the different types of roses and my determination to get a particular rose in my garden under control.I’ve noticed for the past few years that the rugosa rose (Rosa rugosa) planted in front of my house has been spreading and was … Continue reading The Rugged Rugosa

Rain, Sunshine, Weed, Repeat

May 14, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

The moss phlox (Phlox subulata) doesn't mind the weeds. I should have spent Tuesday’s sunny afternoon in the garden weeding, but I decided to treat myself first.  I went plant shopping, the first time this season.  Call it inspiration for the sweaty work ahead.  Yes, delay makes the weeds grow taller and stronger, but I needed … Continue reading Rain, Sunshine, Weed, Repeat

Spring is in the Air

May 7, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

I count the passing of the seasons by what’s happening in my garden.  I know spring is near when the witch hazel blooms.  Then the snow recedes, and the snowdrops appear.  Daffodils and other spring flowering bulbs follow.  When the early flowers bloom, the air takes on their fragrance, but none are as fragrant as … Continue reading Spring is in the Air

Daffodils

April 30, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

White daffodils with a sunny yellow center. Today is the last day of April and there is plenty in bloom in the garden.  Blue vinca flowers form a lovely backdrop to plants that are in the process of leafing out like the rugosa roses.  The creeping phlox I was so concerned about just two weeks … Continue reading Daffodils

Ode to a Cold

April 23, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

Daffodils. For the past week the weather has been good for gardening.  Unfortunately, I’ve spent most of those days indoors, grumbling at my ill fortune to have crossed paths with the common cold.  Within 48 hours of attending and mingling at a historical society program at our local library, I could feel stuffiness, achy muscles, … Continue reading Ode to a Cold

AS THE GARDEN AWAKES

April 16, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

Bleeding heart awakes from its three-season dormancy. As I begin writing this on Tuesday afternoon, I can hear the rain tapping on the sunroom roof.  The skies have turned gray, leaving no remnant of this morning’s blue.  Outside my window, the witch hazel’s petals have fallen with only a few stubborn bits of yellow remaining, … Continue reading AS THE GARDEN AWAKES

It Begins With Seeds

April 9, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

After days of rain, overcast skies, a bit of snow (yes, snow), and temperatures that served as a chilly reminder that we’re still early in the season, the sun came out today.  While the temperature didn’t improve much, just seeing the sun was a boon to my spirits, and it put me in the mood … Continue reading It Begins With Seeds

Winter Wishes and Persephone’s Dreams

April 2, 2025 / Deborah J. Benoit / Leave a comment

A package arrived on my doorstep today, a big one.  About six feet tall, but less than 12 inches wide, the box contained winter wishes come to life:  alive, but dormant fruit trees.  A couple of months ago, I ordered two apple trees, 2 elderberries, and one mulberry.  Last week, I received notice that my … Continue reading Winter Wishes and Persephone’s Dreams

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