This will likely be a rather disorganized series of "musings", which may get better as we move along. The mundane "goings on" sometimes need to be addressed.
Friday, November 30, 2007
November is Ending
Friday, November 23, 2007
A slow week
We chose a few azalea pics as well, they always make life a lot brighter in June.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Clearing Debris
We now have quite a different view towards the top of the driveway.
It has been quite frigid since Sunday with the skimmer of snow actually hanging around.Thursday, November 15, 2007
Beautiful November Day
Enkianthus foliage is normally the most intense red.Wednesday, November 14, 2007
We Ditched the Orphans
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
An Uninspiring Few Days

Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Bulb Planting Finished

Some mixed tulips
I have a tendency to adopt favourites , and add more of some types each year. One such tulip is 'Spring Green', quite an elegant late bloomer that blends well with just about everything, especially rhododendrons.
It is sometimes a bit of trial and error to find which tulips will perennialize rather dependably. I am hoping that 'Shirley's Dream' will be one that does. 2007 was the first year for these.
Narcissus are my all round favourites, and we have many varieties(75 or more). This group of a pink one named 'Accent' did very well last year.
Prepared space is getting to be quite scarce. One little trick which proves to be space worthy, and quite aesthetic is to plant "bulbs on bulbs".....little bulbs like Grape Hyacinths, Anemones and crocus can get planted on top on deeper plantings of tulips, hyacinths or narcissus. They will bloom at the sane time or in sequence. An example would be the Anemone blanda with these purple Hyacinths.
The "teenagers in the the nursery" syndrome is forever plaguing us.
Monday, November 5, 2007
Post "Noel"
The wind damage was mostly restricted to the downfall of two quite large white spruce in the front yard. One is still quite hung-up, so it may require a bit of effort to get down. Hopefully James, with chainsaw in tow, may deal with it by the end of the week.
It is amazing how the Japanese Maples have kept their leaves inspite of the heavy winds, and the fact that it is November.
Friday, November 2, 2007
November- the least favourite month
and we have a brand new supply of horse manure.
There are still jobs to do....peonies to be cut down, perennial beds need tidying, a host of stray plants need to be stowed in the "ditch".
We are also anticipating some very nasty weather on Saturday. The only hurricane of the season to be predicted for Nova Scotia.
A rather wintry name is hurricane "NOEL".
We also have to remember to turn back the clocks to standard time tomorrow night....a week's delay was to have served some purpose.