Michigan Garden Muse

Sowing and sometimes reaping on the northwest Michigan coast

January 2, 2010

Sleep Well

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The garden is soundly sleeping under about 15 inches (and counting) of snow. There have been holidays, work schedules, some rambling about ...
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November 11, 2009

Green Theology

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What is a garden? It could be acres of tailored woods and meadows, pathways, ponds, topiary and pergolas. It could be a tapestry of wildflow...
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October 22, 2009

The Contumacious Gardener

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The bulbs put into the ground for the fall planting season over the last couple weeks: dark purple Dutch iris; windflower anemones; double-b...
October 5, 2009

Think and Think Again

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This year the foundation border under the front living room windows flagged around mid-summer, taking on a peaked and slightly famished appe...
September 20, 2009

Garden Schooled

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Water, water, water. So has read the garden duty roster over the past few rainless weeks, thereby countermanding one of the core tenets of m...
September 8, 2009

Best of Autumn

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In ancient China, where the earliest known chrysanthemums (called Chu) were cultivated as a flowering herb as far back in the mists of time ...
September 1, 2009

Two Tomatoes

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Two tomatoes, four radishes. Therein is the sum total of fresh produce yielded to date by the small vegetable patch put in this summer. The ...
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August 20, 2009

Pack Mule Season

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It is only the middle of August and it's already begun. Truthfully, it goes on all year except when the garden is under snow, but August...
August 10, 2009

Paean to the Daylilly

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This is the summer of the large, completely smitten crush on daylillies. While always appreciated as reliable, hard-working border dwellers,...
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July 23, 2009

How to Look at the Garden

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July is the month when a legal guardian or conservator really ought to accompany me on trips to the garden nursery, ostensibly to restock co...
July 13, 2009

Color Scheme

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One spring day walking home and, as I approached the house, contemplating and critiquing the front garden as I am wont to do whenever it is ...
July 3, 2009

Splendid Shrubs for Michigan Gardens

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When heavy-muscled storm clouds envelop the blue skies, and rain falls in foggy mists and sweeping showers for several days running, it is a...
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Michigan Garden Muse
U.S. garden zone 6, Michigan, United States
The garden described in this journal is the first one ever attempted whole by the writer. What the writer knows about gardening and landscaping has been learned from planting desired specimens, watching and hopefully learning from the results, and reading far and wide in garden books and magazines. The writer is a working stiff who gardens when off the employment timeclock, hungrily anticipating the day when paid employment will not have to interrupt her true calling of gardening. (Or writing. Or reading Victorian and crime fiction.) If you'd like to get in touch, please e-mail to dunemeadow@hotmail.com. The photos in this blog, unless otherwise attributed, are from the common use area at flickr.com.
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