Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2024 week 50
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (‘Tis the time of year when you have to look really closely to find the pretties.)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (‘Tis the time of year when you have to look really closely to find the pretties.)
See Previous | See Next We have come to the time of year when it really depends what part of the garden you live in. We have also come to the season of the Holidays, which are so busy, and so seem like as good a time as any for me to say that, going forward, I’m switching over from low-key weekly garden posts to very low-key garden posts, i.e., just the pictures. Some weeks I write less than 100…
See Previous | See Next Well, snow was predicted, and so it has come. It is, of course, working on melting again, but things have been wintery enough this week to keep it sticking around for a little bit at least, not that all of the roses have yet 100% gotten the memo. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, the season does seem to be mostly one degree of snowiness or another. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years…
See Previous | See Next This week everything has been poised, hovering between sunshine and frost. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, things do look perhaps a bit sunnier right now than the average, with the last couple years predicting that more snow will be arriving soon. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years admits a little bit more companionable color, but still agrees about chill and snow ahead. …This week my garden is flirting with the sunshine.
See Previous | See Next This week some of the warmth came back for a bit and my garden took the opportunity to sparkle in the sunshine. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, is a definite mix of bright fall colors and the winter browns plus real snow coming into things. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years makes it look like the bright fall colors are holding out a little longer this year than in some years past—we’ll…
See Previous | See Next Well, the snow arrived! and, for a little while (and several days) draped itself all over everywhere. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, one notes that this was a little bit late for a Colorado first snow of the season. (But also that red fall foliage is very pretty.) Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years jumps in to add that snow doesn’t necessarily mean no new flowers…not necessarily (I would be surprised…) …This…
See Previous | See Next This week we’ve gotten some real fall weather, including a frost! (briefly) We’re definitely in full autumn-mode now. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, one-up’s the frost with actual snow, which is something I haven’t quite seen in my garden yet this year. But otherwise, there seems to be agreement that this is the time for some flashy fall foliage. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years concurs on the foliage (with also some…
See Previous | See Next This week I’ve still got a few flowers blooming as we are (probably) poised right on the edge of our first cold snap. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, agrees this is a time for fall flowers, but probably a touch of snow soon. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years shows off the transition time, from flowers, to snow and bald seed puffs. …This week my garden is filled with autumn sunshine.
See Previous | See Next This week we’ve had more moisture and it feels like fall and it’s lovely. And, I’ve got three rose bushes trying to bloom plus one that did! (April Moon) Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, is only showing fall colors now, though still a range of possible fall flowers. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years shows off some fall colors that were a bit more vivid than this year, but still good company….
See Previous | See Next This week the garden is looking a lot more like it’s fall, though with a few pretty flowers sticking around. Looking back 1-2 weeks and 1-2 years, makes me miss the sunflowers that weren’t this year, but also look forward to the spooky weather to come. Looking back 2-4 weeks and 2-4 years shows this is the season when the foliage pictures are starting to take over from the flowers, and also gives the first…