The rain and cold weather we had early last week did have an effect on many plants in our gardens.
It appears that we finally have received the rain that we have so desperately needed. I think that I hear all the plants applauding the arrival of the rain.
Memorial Day has come and gone. Many of you spent time planting annuals, perennials, vegetables and trees and shrubs.
It’s hard to believe but Monday is Memorial Day. Memorial Day is the traditional planting time for plants that are considered tender annuals and tender vegetables.
It’s funny what some really warm weather can do to our plants. Last weekend, we had tiny, just beginning to unfold leaves on our maple tree.
This Sunday is Mother’s Day and along with all the flowering plants that are bought for Mom, it is also the start of the season for planting containers with annual flowers.
It’s hard to believe that it is almost the month of May. It still seems to feel too cold for this late in April.
The snow is all but a distant memory at this point in time.
I took the dog out for a walk on Sunday morning. When I got home, I noticed two ticks on the dog.
While I was out walking the dog, I saw a bit of green grass sprouting up near a building.