golden light
I wondered what gave the hostas their impressive golden foliage last year, and I learned that it was a combination of crisp sunny days, chilly nights and adequate water. Since the conditions were duplicated this year, the plants graciously obliged with more gorgeous chartreuse and yellow colors.
I’m reviewing the last details of garden planning for next year – spring bulbs, sowing seeds, moving and dividing perennials.
An assertive toad lily towers over the barren flower beds, you can’t tell what is what anymore, in the jumble of fading foliage and loose leaves.
It is time to harvest the herbs, before they get damaged by frost, and maybe make an extra helping of lemon balm oil for the long winter months. I brought some thyme plantsindoors and potted them for the winter months.
There is still time to get daffodils and crocuses, one can never have enough daffodils, especially in the back yard. The little garden I started last fall could certainly use more of them.
My mind is scattered and antsy and winter weary, and I’m already dreaming of spring!