spring cleaning
The garden is finally in shape, after titanic efforts which spanned over most of the week, a little late, but still. April has blessed us with unusually cold weather, which is supposed to last past the day of last frost, so the vegetables are still inside.
Spring cleaning is definitely not on my list of favorite gardening activities, but I can say it was worth it when I look at the fresh green growth that I uncovered in the process.
It’s still early and the unpredictable weather is confusing the plants even as they are rushing to catch up, but it will still take some time until the full bloom of spring happens; for now the fresh garden is dotted by the cheery colors of the spring bulbs.
April is a good time to divide and move any fall blooming perennials that one might want to propagate. I’m thinking, I’m thinking…
The lilac buds are ready to burst open and lily of the valley finally started spreading. I spent some time at the plant nursery, managing to tear myself away from the endless flats of pansies and violas, but couldn’t help myself in the herb section: I brought home a few.
Annual flowers will be the subject of a future visit, it’s still mid April, and I enjoy the weather, but don’t trust it just yet.