Even though I’m in the “season of brown” mentally, there are signs everywhere of the promise of spring.
The PJM Rhododendron with its burgundy tinted leaves cradling buds waiting to explode next April.
Buds of the Dogwood trees pop straight up among the fall colored leaves.
Pussy Willow buds swell in anticipation of late winter sun.
Azaleas and Rhododendron buds wait for April.
Time to get over the brown mood. It’s time for a garden tour! The Coplay Garden Club’s Longwood Garden tour will be a treat. Then there are the house plants – the Christmas cacti are setting buds. The topiaries need a trim. The amaryllis will bloom. The cuttings are growing and will need to be cut and rooted. There are flower shows to look forward to. And all those flower and garden catalogues. I’ll need to asses this year’s garden and make a plan for next year. I have a few new garden books on my Christmas list that will keep me reading through the winter. It’s time to rake leaves. So, I guess I’m over the "season of brown" mood. There’s too much to do.
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