Mar 20 2019
March 2019 News from Kruse
By Barbara Darrah
I looked out the window this morning and saw an exquisite winter landscape. There was a new skim of snow over the old which reflected a bright blue sun filled sky . It is early in March and the latest polar vortex has our temperatures plunging and I am thinking of spring. Why? Because I know that under that dead -looking landscape, life is stirring. Microorganisms are busily enriching the soil. Roots are writhing and bulbs and corms are sleepily starting to move.
Also, I was at last week’s garden club meeting and felt the fervor starting to build in me to get out there, begin planting and enjoy the “Simple Pleasures” of the garden.
This is the time when I ‘m grateful that I live in the Midwest. I have had time to rest and regenerate my gardening genes (and jeans) and am itching to get started.
Dick and I visit other gardens during the summer and get ideas for “next year” but we often forget over the winter. Nina Koziol’s pictures reminded us of the glorious Cocoa Bean plants we saw at Cantigny . We also discussed putting some blue flowers over by the bee hive. We are thinking about more Japanese Forest Grass – much more. Out come the seed catalogues and here go our imaginations again.
Finally, I am going to make more efforts to stop weeding, sit back and enjoy the view – not only in our own garden but at Kruse House as well. We have convenient benches there and you might enjoy stopping in as well, especially this summer when the butterfly art appears. Ours is almost done and we have had lots of fun planning and putting it together . I read that butterflies might have originally been called flutter-bys and over time the initial letters were reversed. I love the image of them fluttering by.
With this image in mind, I hope that by the time you read this, I can truthfully wish all of you a Happy Spring.
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