“Come with me into the woods, where spring is advancing, as it does, no matter what, not being singular or particular, but one of the forever gifts, and certainly visible.”—Mary Oliver
It’s not hard to see the signs of spring all around. I’ve seen my first Robin. After Wednesday’s rains, worms were on the driveway. There are buds on the trees and tulip, sedum and daffodil greens are poking through the dirt. Your Hellebores might even be in bloom. But March is a guessing game in the Midwest garden. It is warm one day and snowing the next. We wonder Continue reading “Horticulture Report – March 2016”