
Larry's working on getting the mowers ready for spring and Dr. Gredler is here painting. It wont be long and we'll be in full swing with the grounds staff starting next week. With Little Jerry down with a broken arm, we'll have Jenny helping outside as well. Aside from her labeling talents, she's quite a gardener with a great attention to detail. She'll be doing lots of planting with volunteers along with Janice and Marianne. We also have an intern (Bob) for 6 weeks who will help with odds and ends. Unfortunately some of our older volunteers are unable to help this year and while we appreciate everything they have done over the years, we sure wish they were still active volunteers and their absence will be
Note the stack of bean towers to the right. Our Grumpy carpenters built 50 of these 10' tall towers for our heirloom pole and runner beans. Half will stay here and the other half will go out to the Rock County Farm. These sturdy structures will support various vegetables over the years and we look forward to promoting vertical gardening and featuring some neat veggies and climbers in the future. The carpenters are amazing and have built everything they've been asked, including some very elaborate benches and other items. See below for the strength of daffodils (Narcissus) poking up thru and lifting the woodchips. A couple of weeks and these will be blooming. We actually have close to 400 varieties of daffodils representing all 13 divisions (or types).
2 comments:
The snowdrop pictured looks like elwesii, rather than nivalis (convolute, gray-green leaves, with basilar green spot on inner petals and if the flower was open, a second green spot on tip of inner petals?
Have just discovered your blog and garden, and am very much enjoying going through older posts; MUST visit next time we come up to Madison!
Don
Hi Don,
Glad your enjoying the blog. You may be right on that Galanthus. We've lost records of what was planted where and while we have no trouble locating the doubles, we do have a lot more than just nivalis. Hope you will visit this year.
Mark
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