Apparently it was a busy weekend at the garden's. No surprise considering that it's been over 6 months since we had a sunny Saturday and Sunday over 60 degrees! Great
weekend to clean up the yard and visit the gardens. We're still tidying up but will be planting in a couple of weeks. Lots of plans this year. It is a nice time to look out in the garden and see where conifers might be warranted. With leaves just thinking about emerging on the deciduous shrubs and trees, it's nice to appreciate the value of an evergreen and perhaps identify some locations to include these garden stalwarts. I like golden conifers like this golden white pine (Pinus strobus 'Winter Gold') that add great color in late winter and early spring before fading to green. Some conifers maintain their golden coloration thru the year. Regardless, understand that green and blue aren't the only colors for these essentail "bones of the garden."
weekend to clean up the yard and visit the gardens. We're still tidying up but will be planting in a couple of weeks. Lots of plans this year. It is a nice time to look out in the garden and see where conifers might be warranted. With leaves just thinking about emerging on the deciduous shrubs and trees, it's nice to appreciate the value of an evergreen and perhaps identify some locations to include these garden stalwarts. I like golden conifers like this golden white pine (Pinus strobus 'Winter Gold') that add great color in late winter and early spring before fading to green. Some conifers maintain their golden coloration thru the year. Regardless, understand that green and blue aren't the only colors for these essentail "bones of the garden."



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