The Gardens Now

The gardens are now just shy of that bursting point. We’ve had some rain. We’ve had some warm sunny days. The plants are responding and putting forth all their best efforts. Isn’t it amazing? Isn’t it just the most delightful thing in the world (O.K., certainly one of the most delightful!). A customer came by yesterday, wandered through the gardens, explored the nursery and said: “My, you must really enjoy that first cup of coffee in the morning while strolling these gardens”.You bet we do! Bliss.
This week during a bit of downtime ( Mondays and Tuesdays) I’ll be posting some more of the classes we are offering. A wet felting class, as well as a class on wool dyeing, an herbal cocktail and mocktail making class, more hypertufa building, and a class on creating interesting vessels with succulents. Rick will offer another fern identification class and a late summer class on dividing shade and woodland plants. Stay tuned!
Hope you are enjoying all that brings you joy and delight during these precious summer months!

20 comments on “The Gardens Now

  1. I was away last week for a workshop in Massachusetts (flax to linen–it was wonderful). When we were done, others were bemoaning the fact that they had to leave and I was saying, “I can’t wait to get home–everything is blooming now and I’m missing it!!!!”

  2. I am looking forward to stopping in on our trip up the coast to Nova Scotia and hoping it might coincide with a dividing workshop. I need more confidence when dividing certain woodlanders.

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