06 Dec 2011

Beauty in the Bleak Season

The Bleak Season at my grounds last year began  on Saturday, November 13 with a 32 inch dump of wet snow burying nearly every plant shorter than  ten  feet tall.    This  snow and a lot more following it lasted all winter long.  There was no January thaw, the first in  my memory causing drifts up to six feet making paths impassable.   The snow was so deep I couldn't plow my body through the permasnow five feet deep where...

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09 Nov 2011

Late Autumn Color in our Northern Landscape Garden

By habit  northerners, including  amateur and professional 'horticulture' oriented people  refer to color in the autumn garden as any  color but green.   Red, pink, scarlet, orange, rust, chartreuse, gold, yellow, maroon, plum....you get the idea......green is never listed. This is mainly the  habit, monkey see, monkey do.   But there is another reason why these days greens have become so much more important in the art of landscape gardening. Over the past twenty five years the greatest numbers...

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08 Nov 2011

To Clean or Not to Clean…..that is the November garden question

Because of this present November being exceptionally dry, pleasant, beautiful, and void of a killing frost until last Wednesday night here in the Twin Cities, landscape gardeners have been able to spend more time than usual amid their garden plants.  These following questions  arise for all of us and our answers may vary from year to year. To water or not to water?  Who expected the last part of October to be so dry?......and after...

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02 Nov 2011

Why is our 2011 November landscape garden so Beautiful?

If you have been 'playing'  in your landscape garden the past month you may have noticed that this October of our year, 2011, was special.....If so, why? My grounds throughout is at its most colorful best this early November   than  in all the 37 years I have lived here in the Hopkins area.  It is a landscape garden about 1/2 acre in size, laid out over the years by my passion to create beauty in...

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30 Oct 2011

Not all Minnesota Autumns are Equal

I spent  much of this gray  day involved in my own landscape garden.   I am loathe to call it work, for once I enter the space, I am too lost in its aura, too mesmerized  to feel any labor.    I become occupied and governed in deeds   the space has captured  me to do. Not all autumns are equal.   In my space this October has been one of the most beautiful ever.   Traditionally in the Twin City area, the...

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06 Oct 2011

Inviting Birds to Your MN Landcape Garden in October

I was a 'birder' by age 12.   I discovered their populations during my morning paper route which included homes  at the end of my route, near the Mississippi River in St. Paul, Minnesota. Cliffs...stone abutments....huge boulders,  woods, slopes, and torrents of water moving southward, noisily and threateningly.  It was exciting to climb and sit and observe. What more could a paper boy  want   having delivered his papers by  5:30 in the morning with nothing around him but birds...

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29 Aug 2011

September is Fall for Evergreen Conifers Too!

........and this year September is arriving a bit early for my Swiss Stone Pines......the interior needles are beginning to turn yellowish.  Autumn begins June 21st or is it the 22nd now with the beginning of the shortenning of the day.  Our Northland's deciduous trees are already  working on cutting  off their today's leaves.   Nearly all will be dropped by November 1st, year in and year out. Some of us are lucky enough to grow white oaks...

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17 Jul 2011

The Week of the Hot Weather Which has been WET

We in the Twin Cities landscape gardening world  have had a hot and wet several weeks following a very short Spring.   It was only one year ago our world was blessed with one of the most beautiful landscape garden seasons I can remember.......An early Spring....warm April, cool May, and a Summer of nothing general to have worried about.   Plantings with irrigation systems did exceptionally well making plants exceptionally healthy......and then November 13, 2010 visited and...

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03 Jun 2011

Masterpiece Garden Visits Extended

It is always the case that beautiful gardens must be seen most often at their very best......for the year, anyway. In Minnesota, today's garden quickly disappears into another piece of scenery never again to be seen in the form and beauty just witnessed.   The Sun, the light of our landscape garden stage, thank heaven, never stops  featuring Earth's exquisite beauty or squalor, for that matter. Gardens, like people, gain character with age. Our 2011 Minnesota...

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15 Apr 2011

April 15, 2011…..A Look at the Minnesota Weather and Gardens

Income Tax Day has little to do with landscaping unless your business is Landscape Gardening.   However, most home owners interested in beautifying their immediate environment  are among the roughly 50% of our population who still  pay income tax each April 15.  (Nearly 50% of Amerians do not.)    I am much relieved that my forms assembled by a reliable, long time trusted accounting firm have been sent in, properly organized with all of  the important numbers in order...

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