Weekly Garden Snapshot: 2025 week 4
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (Where everything’s acting normal. Yeah, nothing to see here.)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (Where everything’s acting normal. Yeah, nothing to see here.)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (We’ve had a lovely, proper snowfall!)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (Where it is cold, but not really snowy.)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (Where we had the beauty of hoarfrost for an amazing three days.)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (…Still warm enough for pansies…)
See Previous | See Next This week in my garden. (We seem to be in an extended fall, which currently means that I spent the weekend before Christmas doing a detailed pruning of my rose-bushes. …bit odd.)
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.