One tree not mentioned in the piece is the Mulberry. Perhaps because they have done far, far too well in our urban neighborhoods and their fruit is now considered more a curse than a treat. We always disdain what is commonplace and yearn for what we cannot have. Witness that every winter, about the end of January, I find myself in a garden center eyeing the fruiting lemon trees. Oh, how tempting they are - with that luscious smell, those glossy leaves! Yet, I pull myself away, knowing how quickly they'd die in my home, and move on to the displays of more hardy plants that will stand a chance for me.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Featured Post
Gifts for Gardeners ~ Gardening Gifts ~ Cool Gardening Gift Ideas
Today is Amazon Prime Day, so I thought I'd again share the garden products I use almost every day. These are the tried-and-true w...
-
In this episode, we talk with Basil Camu, co-owner of Leaf & Limb tree service , about natural tree care . The plant profile is on Angel...
-
Win a choice of a unisex Audrey Hepburn garden quote T-shirt or tote bag from Michelle Bailey Art & Gifts in the July 2024 Washington Ga...
No comments:
Post a Comment