Gardening ends with November’s chilly chores, but right away, spring dreams are kindled, by the arrival of the first seed catalogues, about a day later...
Red Daylilies with Purple Sedum
Lilacs Ready to Open
Canna Lily with Hummingbird
Clematis
Aug 12/08
Peonies in Full Flower
Garlic Drying Indoors
Tulips
with Emerging Peonies & Poppies
Cannas & Glads
Oriental Poppies & Irises
Jewelweed
Zinnia-Splattered Canvas
Naughton Golden Sunset
Sept 8/07
Miscanthus Grass
Naughton Evening Sky
Sept 8/07
Carlos Queen Apples
Sept 17/07
Sunflower, Close-up
Clematis, East-most, Sept 8/07
Carrots, Sept 10/07
Parsnip, 25.5 in, Nov 20/07
Thermometer, 6 am, Jan 14/09
-36.5ºC
Snowbanks Recede
March 22/09
Snow on Tulips, May 8, 2010
Some Fruit Trees Arrive
May 1/09
Early Gold Pear
Blossom Buds, May 6/09
Early Gold Pear
Blossoming, May 20/09
Red Sparkle Apple Blossom Buds, May 11/09
Glorious Tulip
May 20/09
Norkent Apple Blossoms
May 26/09
Cedar Waxwing Eating Apple Blossoms, June 11/09
Red Sparkle Apples, Post Blossom, June 18/09
Poppies, Lupins, Peonies, Irises, June 18/09
Thimbleberry Rare Bloom
‘Rose’ with a ‘Maple’ Leaf
Coral Lupins
June 18/09
Bees Visit Oriental Poppy
June 21/09
Dill 2008 Pumpkin,
Transplanted May 19/09
Truckload of Pumpkins
to Market, Fall/05
Pumpkin & Friends,
Naughton, ON, October, 2002
“There is nothing that is comparable to it,
as satisfactory or as thrilling, as gathering the vegetables one has grown.”