Saturday, November 22, 2014

In the Spring there is a flower. . .


As Buffalo, New York digs out from 7' (seven feet) of snow and prepares for rain and flooding, I have been preparing Next Year, the garden for spring 2015.

There have been leaves to rake.

Spirea which was long past due on a good hard pruning.

Our vegetable garden is due for a double dig and addition of compost.

Perennials to deadhead.


and bulbs to be planted.

One way I try to work off some of the Thanksgiving calories is fall gardening.  I'm sure I consume many more calories than I burn.  One of my favorite gardening activities is planting spring bulbs.  Grandmother Bessie would say "they won't bloom in the package."  I sure hope my gardening legs hold out for all the bulbs I have purchased which need to be planted.

7 comments:

  1. You do have a lot of gardening in your plans. Fall is a busy time for the gardener.

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  2. I don't envy you the work but in the Spring it will be so pretty!

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  3. Good for you! I love those spring flowers. We need to plant some bulbs, but we never do. The deer eat them too, which is sad.

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  4. You are going to have a HAPPY spring.

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  5. Grandma Bessie was so wise. Last year we didn't get the bulbs in so this summer we had to throw them out. This fall, we got some in!

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  6. Just wait until the spring when you'll be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor. You'll be so happy you took the time to get them in the ground.

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  7. Happy Autumn gardening. I hope you reap the rewards in Spring.

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