Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth’s lips spoken without sound.
Edwin Curran




















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Flowers are the music of the ground. From earth’s lips spoken without sound.
Edwin Curran
Thank you!
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Love it. I’m excited to report that I can see my perennials starting to poke up through the dead leaves! I just read, though, that here in MN we should resist the urge to start “cleaning up the garden” for now. We are advised to wait because so many beneficial bugs are still using the garden as is. That’s OK. Off to California today and by the time I have a moment to even think about working in the garden, it’ll be mid-April. Can’t wait for those flowers to bloom! It’s always something of a conundrum to me, traveling in the summertime. If I go in June/July I miss the blooming of so many of my flowers. August, when my love of gardening starts to wane and when the nonblooming plants are dead and brown (as opposed to earlier in the summer when the nonblooming plants are simply “prebloom,” so they’re fresh and green and a beautiful backdrop to the blooming flowers) is a good time to travel but some years I can’t stand waiting until then.
I’ve been tempted to get started on my balcony garden with the good weather this week, but it looks like we are due for another cold spell so it’ll have to wait.
Lucky you to be off to California! Looking forward to hearing about that trip. Have you been able to get vaccinated yet?
That’s odd. I would expect Canada to outpace us in the vaccine arena. As for the US, once we got a normal human being in the Oval Office, things started working properly again. Such a relief. I don’t know how much you’ve paid attention to the uptick in cases in the US recently, but Minnesota is starting to turn red on all the maps again. 😦
Come to think of it, I haven’t seen anyone with tulips in their home garden either. They’re my favourite flowers though.
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Thanks Andy!
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