garden update
Saturday was rainy but today we had a clear sky and temperatures in the 70's. It was a perfect afternoon to spend outside.
We cut back some of the roses and pulled weeds out of the flower beds. Tricia and I tend to disagree about the attractiveness of the dead stalks of perennials and annuals. She doesn't like to look at them. I think they are attractive in a stark sort of way and I like to leave them standing through the winter. To compromise we cut down the ones in the front on public view and left some in the back that I can appreciate.
The quince which opened its first blossoms just a couple weeks back now has many blooms and the bees are buzzing all around them. There are other signs of spring too. I have been playing with a new camera and I tried to catch the first buds of Aeschylus pavia as they start to open. Red buckeye, as it is popularly called, is an abundant small understory tree or shrub in east Texas which is known for it's bright red flowers of early spring.
Posted by Bill Hopkins on January 25, 2004 09:56 PMPardon my ignorance, Bill, but late January is spring in your part of the world?
By this evening, we will be down to -40 farenheit. Can you believe that?
I do enjoy hearing about your garden whether the stalks are bare or not. And bees....(sigh)
Posted by: Leslie at January 26, 2004 04:30 PMWow we are expecting snow tonite...even the pussy willows are back hiding...And you have SPring? Cool!
Posted by: Mary Lou at January 26, 2004 06:12 PMWonderful photo.
Posted by: Beth W. at January 28, 2004 07:51 AMergh. speak to me of spring, but mindeth not as I groan... we don't get the quince blooming until MAY. May. What a long, long ways away...
Posted by: jenn at January 31, 2004 03:10 PM