Another year has rolled through in the garden.
How quickly the seasons slid from one to the next.
2013 was a year of extremes.
Snow and cold that did not want to end.
A Summer that came on hot and hotter.
Fall dropped in with cold, miserable weather.
And Winter, well it’s colder!
Happy New Year garden friends!
Happy New Year to you, too!
Looking forward to another year, following life in your garden. 🙂
Thank you so much…I have the best garden friends that stop by the garden!
Happy New Year to you also, Stacey. If only the scenery right now looked like your photo.
Just some sunshine would help!
Do you really have no snow right now? We are buried by it now with more coming down. Your picture makes me long to get back out in the gardens.
Wishful thinking image! Covered in snow and -2 degrees here!!!!
That makes me feel better, 😉 I thought it might be as the sun was so bright. Keep wishing we all need a break for a bit soon or cabin fever will begin to set in.
I love the dappled light engulfing you lovely garden house. With a peek of the picket fence and giant trees in the back, it’s so picture perfect. Does it take you long to groom everything? Like dead head or weed. I see you’ve topped with a mulch. I did this in our beds too but still got a bit of weed to clean up.
OH, ps Happy New Year!
pss….and looking forward to tagging along with your gardening year, Cheers Stacey!
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! Looking forward to seeing more and hoping that the seasons are not as extreme here as they were in 2013! That is tough on plants and gardeners! 🙂
covet, covet, covet — that is a beautiful little greenhouse.
I absolutely love your greenhouse and the article in Country Gardens. I will definitely be following your blog and have passed on your information to some friends in Texas and my Minnesota family. Stay warm
Carol,
Thank you so much for your kind comment…so glad you like the Country Gardens article. Kate Carter Frederick did such an amazing job telling the story of our little garden…it still seems a bit unreal that we made it to the magazine.
Yes, please visit often, I try to post quite frequently! 🙂
The garden is always open,
Stacey