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5 Easy Ways to Celebrate Earth Day All Year Long
April has brought tumultuous weather – from the sweet taste of Summer to the tannins of a lingering Winter. All of this drama is part of the beauty of an awakening landscape. It’s Spring in the Midwest, folks, and there’s lots to celebrate, and bemoan, to be fair. It’s…
Contrast in the Landscape: Color, Shape & Texture
The Cottonwood’s downy seeds fell like snow. Drifting and swirling upon the air, some suspended momentarily as they sought the perfect landing place. Soon, they began to snag and accumulate. It was magical, slightly alarming, and a complete contrast to the summer heat. Contrast, in the landscape, is an important,…
5 Easy Ways to Celebrate Earth Day All Year Long
April has brought tumultuous weather – from the sweet taste of Summer to the tannins of a lingering Winter. All of this drama is part of the beauty of an awakening landscape. It’s Spring in the Midwest, folks, and there’s lots to celebrate. It’s no coincidence that we celebrated…
Earth Day: 5 Easy Ways to Celebrate
Sloughing off the final olive-drab layers, downy-white flowers unfurled upon the Bradford Pear as the Redbud’s ethereal blooms cast a cheery glow unto the scene. Swelling buds and spring ephemerals dotted the landscape as the grass grew green and lush. Nature was fully engaged. It’s no coincidence that we celebrate…
Winter Pursuits: Starting Seeds Indoors
The fog sidled in slowly, lying in wait in the hollows and dales before leaching out and swallowing the land whole. Darkness wore a misty shroud which light could not penetrate, refracted from the formidable force. Winter, too, can be a challenging foe, particularly when the gray days seem to…
Contrast in the Landscape: Color, Shape & Texture
The Cottonwood’s downy seeds fell like snow. Drifting and swirling upon the air, some suspended momentarily as they sought the perfect landing place. Soon, they began to snag and accumulate. It was magical, slightly alarming, and a complete contrast to the heat wave that was upon us. Contrast, in the…
Celebrating Earth Day: 5 Easy Ideas
Sloughing off the final olive-drab layers, downy-white flowers unfurled upon the Bradford Pear as the Redbud’s ethereal blooms cast a cheery glow unto the scene. Swelling buds and spring ephemerals dotted the landscape as the grass grew green and lush. Nature was fully engaged. It’s no coincidence that we celebrate…
Preparing Trees & Shrubs for Winter
November extinguished the landscape ablaze, leaving only a few smoldering embers amongst the ashes. The trees stood unadorned and humbled as their Autumnal attire laid at their feet. The great sentinels now stood vulnerable and exposed. With Winter nipping at our heels, and the threat of consistent hard…
5 Easy & Meaningful Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
Sloughing off the final olive-drab layers, downy-white flowers unfurled upon the Bradford Pear as the Redbud’s ethereal blooms cast a cheery glow unto the scene. Swelling buds and spring ephemerals dotted the landscape as the grass grew green and lush. Nature was fully engaged. It’s no coincidence that we celebrate…
Winter Pursuits: Starting Seeds Indoors
The fog sidled in slowly, lying in wait in the hollows and dales before leaching out and swallowing the land whole. Darkness wore a misty shroud which light could not penetrate, refracted from the formidable force. Winter, too, can be a challenging foe, particularly when the gray days seem…
Autumn Aerations
Her verdant leaves began to yellow and shed upon her slumped and weary figure. The unrelenting heat, and persistent drought of late Summer was more than she could bear. These are the dog days. But August too will soon concede, and with it, any remnants of Summer. Autumn is upon…
5 Easy Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
Sloughing off the final olive-drab layers, a sapphire carpet of Spring ephemerals unfurled as the Redbud’s ethereal blooms cast a cheery glow unto the scene. Swelling buds and nodding Daffodils dotted the landscape as the grass grew green and lush. Nature was fully engaged. It’s no coincidence that we…