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Tree Care: The Over & Under on Water
The wind heaved a long and persistent sigh that rattled the leaves into an eerie whirr. The limbs slumped and shirked in the suppressive heat and humidity as a few leaves became untethered and drifted towards the ground. August had been unkind, and her battle lines drawn. Had we done enough? Had…
Combatting Heat Stressed Plants
The humidity enveloped the landscape, constricting ever tighter, until flora and fauna wilted. Breathless, lifeless, and defeated, Summer had officially arrived in all its oppressive glory. Heat stress is a real thing and can adversely affect our plants. When temperatures start to top 85 degrees, plants will begin to wilt and curl…
Surviving Winter Creatively & Scientifically
The clouds stacked up like mountains, pretending to be more permanent structures in a temporary sky. A very reflection of nature itself. Constantly changing, constantly amazing. And Winter is no different. Winter can be a brutal but beautiful season, chiseled from marble, dramatic yet austere. In addition to its unique aesthetics, Winter…
Surviving Frosts
As the wind whipped through the canopies, animating every leaf and limb, their shadows cast a violent display on the ground – flickering wildly and unhinged. The trees thrashed and raged in what seemed to be a battle of unseen, invisible forces. Now that temperatures are beginning to cool and nighttime…
Surviving Winter Scientifically
Despite the bone gnawing temperatures, the Wrens, Warblers and Chickadees seem at ease, flitting here and there in the garden, darting between trees and chirping all the while. They are tiny, compact birds whose weight barely bows the grassy stems of the spent Coneflower as they snatch tiny seeds from its head. They are a…
A Winter to Remember
This has been a winter to remember. I say this with some diplomacy as there are certainly better adjectives I could use, but this is a respectful blog, so I’ll leave it at that. I will say, however, that I am always amazed at nature’s sheer power and fury. I…