Looking back at the 2025 Garden
January Generally a quiet month, with cold temps and rain, but occasional dry spells and sunshine. This year was no exception. I do love the winter garden, not only for the evergreens but also to observe the birds. A highlight of January is the 'Chief Joseph' pine. It is growing fast and now about 5' tall. I also have a small one in a pot. We have a lot of nice evergreen plants in the garden. One of the first posts I did this year was about the various evergreen plants in the garden. February February is usually when snow and ice arrive, although sometimes it happens in January. According to my post , we got 4 inches of the white stuff on Valentine's Day. March It doesn't sound possible, but by mid-March , the garden was off and running, with camellias, pieris, hellebores, daffodils and crocus bloomings. It was also a record year for the Azara, which was loaded with the little vanilla-scented flowers. April I'm always amazed that the garden can change so much ...