Monday, June 2, 2014

A Hummingbird’s Landing

The other day in the garden, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird landed in a patch of Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Bevan’s Pink’. It’s a timely reminder to seize this stretch of the spring season and divide up your healthy perennials, especially those that create Hummingbird landings. And one more tidbit to share on this beautiful June morning - it's finding the best hot spots for this season's plant landings. 

Remember where last year’s compost bin resided? That area is now the perfect spot for this season’s new or divided transplants. Shift your compost bin during the off-season and create some great plant hideouts the following year.  Here’s a Hosta transplant ready to take off in its new found digs.   
On this delightful spring morning, the poet and philosopher, George Santayana reminds us that “The earth has music for those who listen.”

© Images by Ann Bilowz

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