Thursday, October 14, 2010

For the past few days my chipper has been quite busy creating leaf mulch. My woodland beds now have a 3 to four 4 inch covering of mulch. This should give the many perennials a nice bed to rest in over the winter, and later supply them with the organic material they thrive on.

I have also been creating compost piles with a mix of leaves, woody perennials, and sticks that my chipper has ground up for a healthy blend.

As I put my many garden beds to rest I look for perennials that need to be transplanted, and so
that they have room to multiply on and on the cycle continues.

Gardening has it's seasons and each bring pleasure in it's on right!!

Soon I will be planning the xmas lights on the arbors along with the 'winter paths' thru the snow.
The lights accent the skeletons of the trees and shrubs that once provided shade and color.

Enjoy the Fall of 2010!!

Friday, October 1, 2010

This past week I have been putting many of our garden beds to rest. Clipping down the phlox and chipping it up with a mix of dried leaves for next years compost.

I also have been dividing and relocating perennials that needed more space or better location in the garden allowing for transition of height and season.

As I divide many perennials I share them with neighbors and friends as a gift, and thus they can live on in the lives of others.

Monday, September 6, 2010

Today I spent hours edging and weeding new woodland gardens on our landscape. I found some Arisema 'Jack in the Pulpit' that I transplanted and planted some seeds given to me from a friend.
Thus I shall look forward to Spring 2011 to see rewards of my efforts.
I found about a 10ft log in field that has character to accent the new bed. Took some of our aged compost to create a perfect home for new woodland plants to spread.

The walnuts have been put aside for the critters to enjoy!!

Our area has been dry so I watered many of our beds today with long soakings as they prepare for winter and into their dormant stage.

Fall is time for both reflection and planning, and thus enjoy the memories of blooms 2010 while you look forward to Spring of 2011.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

I completed a installation last week that was very satisfying to my creative spirit. I designed a two tier retaining wall with steps that allowed homeowners a whole new perspective from their woods to their house. A path that strolled over a small wooden bridge through the wooded area to walk up steps and meander through new gardens. The look of joy on homeowners faces was part of compensation for my hard work.

My body had a considerable physical work-out as I moved 17 ton of rock to create wall on steep slope. I mixed texture and color to create a soothing picture on landscape.

May you also create some beauty on Mother nature's landscape!!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Yesterday I spent the afternoon and evening walking around the Nygren Wetland Preserve. I beauty of native wildflowers was enjoyed, and the transition of early summer blooms to late summer blooms was evident. Thus I had new color to behold just from the 2 weeks prior.

The wild life from muskrats, hawks, frogs, herons, and so much more thrive on having such a natural habitat. I appreciate the fact that there are such places where mankind has put forth the effort to restore and preserve.

May you find Nature's beauty a awesome beauty to hold dear and treasure!!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Seems with all the summer color on our landscape we have attracted many people to stroll our gardens. It gives me pleasure that others can enjoy what I have created. There is a sign in log book for visitors which now has signatures from people around the world, and ages from 7 to over 70.

Landscaping seems to bring pleasure to people around the world and of all ages. Nature's beauty can really connect humanity in many ways!!

Friday, April 16, 2010

This morning with my coffee in hand I strolled the gardens to enjoy Spring blooms. Oh, how uplifting to my spirit to see mertensia 'virginia blue bells, trout lily, bloodroot, trillium, and so much more. Ahhh Spring can so revitalize the landscape.

I applied for position of Horticulturist/head gardener at Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks in Fayetteville, Arkansas. I was in consideration for months, but just heard position filled by another.
Thus I will continue to design and create beauty here in Illinois/Wisconsin.

Looking forward to watching our gardens continue to come alive thru the seasons

Thursday, March 25, 2010

one of my chores for today has been to attack and remove the garlic mustard that has chosen to make a home in many of the garden beds. i do not want them to go to seed for season 2010.

I cleaned up the prairie garden and pleased to see the new growth 'seedlings'.

As I work in our many gardens I am feeling the rejuvenation of Spring and it's amazing awakening!!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

I gave a lecture/workshop this past Thursday Feb. 25th to the Deerpath garden club in Lake Forest, Illinois. There were thirty-eight women in attendance who were a joy, for they also share a passion for gardening. I spoke on building natural trellis and arbors along with vines that could accent the structures.

At the end of talk I built a trellis on site from walnut that I had pre-cut for the workshop. Which was given away to lucky winner of drawing.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Today as I walked the nature trail we created around our landscape I became aware of all the damage to the trees and shrubs. The weight of ice and snow has snapped or cracked many branches. A lot of pruning in the Spring will be necessary on hydrangeas and viburnums to repair damage. Then a year of new growth will get them back into shape.

Also today as I walked our trail which is approximately one-third of a mile each lap I was in awe of how many different animals had left tracks in the snow. I saw deer, raccoon, coyote, rabbit, mice, squirrel, and then our cat's prints.

Nature has many wonders to offer in each and every season.