Seeds and Trees

If you’re anything like me, you’ve received about a handful of seed catalogues or at least a dozen emails reminding and prompting you to buy your seeds. This typically starts back in late November or early December and for most of us the warm weather is still too far off to seem real so it’s easy to just page through them and dream.  But don’t make the mistake of waiting too long to decide what you are going to plant, and thus the seeds you need to buy, so that you have a good selection to pick from.  I’m already getting “back ordered” and “out of stock” notices for some of my top picks.

I can’t and wouldn’t tell you what to buy or not buy – that’s a very personal choice. I did write a post about this two years ago that gives some questions to consider as you put your plans together. Your plans don’t have to be set in stone yet. They can be rough lists on a notecard (warm weather vs. cool weather crops) or drawings scribbled on a scrap paper of your garden space. You are just going for a general idea of what you want to plant and where. [Mom comment: that’s where doing your “lessons learned” and notetaking throughout the season really comes in handy because you have already identified what worked and didn’t and what you want to do differently this season.]

If you’re new to gardening (I’d say anyone who has been gardening 1-3 years is in this category), this all probably feels very overwhelming. I assure you, by years 4 and 5 it gets better. You’ll have a template, you’ll know what you like growing, what’s worth the effort and what isn’t, and the crops you are determined to figure out no matter how many times you’ve failed (Cucumbers – I’m talking to you!)

Once you’ve hit the “not so new to this” phase, I would encourage you to ponder two additional options: 1) flowers and 2) fruit trees.

Flowers, whether you think they’re beautiful or not, bring all the happy pollinators that will support your garden and bring it to a whole new level of abundance. I happen to think flowers are completely perfect. Their symmetry, colors, and textures take my breath away. And if there is anything I wish we would all appreciate a little more, it’s the magnificence of nature. Flowers and sunsets illustrate that for me time and again. You don’t have to go all out either. Pick some perennials – black eyed susans, coneflowers, cosmos, or alliums – and plant them in and around your garden space. For fun and color, maybe throw in some zinnias, sunflowers, and marigolds.

Beyond your garden, I’d encourage you to look around your space.  Do you have 10-15 square feet in your yard or a shared plot in your neighborhood? If yes, great! Plant a self-pollinating apple, cherry or pear tree. If no, what about a patio, front porch, or balcony? Then you could plant a dwarf option in a container like a Meyer lemon. I’ve chosen a few trees from Stark Brothers this year in the hopes that we’ll have a sweet little orchard going in the next 4-5 years.

Spring-A-Ding-Ding

There aren’t many years when my birthday falls on the first day of Spring – thanks Leap Year!  In light of that, I wanted to share a positive and cheery post to celebrate since I didn’t have a big get together.  No matter where you are in the world, you are being impacted by Covid-19.  Kind of a crazy statement when I think about it.  But aside from the nearly minute-by-minute updates on this virus, I have to believe there are still beautiful and wonderful things happening all around us every day.

Here are a few examples right from my backyard, literally.  Have you looked in your backyard, front yard, sidewalk, or parking lot?  I’m sure there are at least five things to bring a smile to your face in an instant.  I like to live life to the loudest (and fullest) so Corona isn’t gonna stop that – I’ll just be doing it from 6 feet away 😊

Purple and white crocus flowers
Purple crocus that show up each spring.
Our white, brown and tan female cat named Peanut nestled in pine needles ground covering
Peanut – our cute little farm kitty.
A dozen reddish purple peony shoots breaking through the ground
My peonies are breaking through!
Beautiful white plum tree blossoms appearing on bare branches
Farm Charm plum trees blossoming.
A cherry blossom tree nearly in full bloom
Farm Charm cherry blossoms are nearly at their peak!
Four little chicks - two fuzzy yellow Isa Browns and two fuzzy black and tan golden laced Wyandottes
We got four more baby chicks who are very skeptical of my camera.
Sunset on the horizon with bright orange and red in the tree branches
Wowza! Seriously looks like the horizon is on fire.

Sunsets

Cactus and I met online.  We’ve been together for about 11 years.  Online dating is no big thang now (which is a discussion for another day), but back in 2008 Match was probably one of the only shows in town. Well, that’s not true.  Craigslist was around back then, so was OK Cupid, and I think JDate (since Cactus is from that flock). We didn’t have Tinder, Bumble, Grindr, and what the hell is Coffee Meets Bagel?!?!?  Needless to say, online dating is now ubiquitous and seems to be the preferred way of meeting people.

Can you guess which site we met on?  Craigslist, the classiest of all. Recall this was prior to people getting killed on dates that were initiated on Craigslist so it was totally fine.  Not weird at all. And truth be told I was not looking for a boyfriend online. I was looking for a place to live. But being the efficiency focused female that I am, I got a two-fer.  It’s actually quite a funny story but that can wait.  

Anyway, were I to write an online dating profile presently it would definitely include my love of sunsets.  I always thought that was just a cliche, along with long walks on the beach, but since last Fall my opinion has completely changed.  Driving home each evening when daylight is shorter, I am chasing the sunset for about the last five miles. This discovery was pure luck and coincidence based on where our house is and the road that leads to it.  But man oh man did we hit the jackpot.  

Brilliant sunset on Farm Charm

The sunsets are striking.  They are beautiful beyond words.  I will likely never be able to take a picture that does justice to their dazzling colors.  The pinks, oranges, purples, and blues just stop me in my tracks. It’s like all the ideas, energy and deeds of the day have swirled together and floated up to the atmosphere and poof!

Dazzling Farm Charm Sunset

Here are just a few recent pictures taken with my phone (sorry!), since my DSLR seems to have elected retirement.  I’m gonna have to get better at dusk photography to capture this brilliance. Even though the last thing I want to do is go grab my camera during these fleeting moments.  I just want to stop and stare.