Perennial Fuschia
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Easing into the Solstice
It’s summer and the waxing moon rises in the south eastern sky. Nestled beneath it the day lilies awake and nod, their loosened pollen dusting delicate petals. The first lily to bloom was Crystal Pinot. I found it at the Farmer’s Market late last summer. I love the ruffles. My love of pink day lilies Continue reading
About Me
I haven’t always been a gardener, but I have always loved gardens. It has taken 16 years to get my gardens into the shape they are today. And, I’ve had help. I’m 74 years old, have rheumatoid arthritis, and had a late stage cancer six years ago. I am, though, intrepid. I’m the kind of person who plods along, tailoring my goals as I go. Last November I had a long overdue knee replacement surgery and I’m hoping this spring, summer, and fall will be able to maintain and find even more joy working in all of my garden beds. Full disclosure, though. I have a garden guy who comes once a week to work in my gardens.
