2020, A Good Year for Flowers
I’m trying to find something positive to say about the year 2020. In spite of the pandemic, dysfunctional government and the West Coast fires, my garden flowers are thriving. That gives me hope in a dark time.
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I’m trying to find something positive to say about the year 2020. In spite of the pandemic, dysfunctional government and the West Coast fires, my garden flowers are thriving. That gives me hope in a dark time.
On August 2, 1909, Edwin A. Grozier, Publisher of the Boston Post newspaper sent 700 gold-headed ebony canes to 700 towns in New Hampshire, Maine,… Read More »The Boston Post Cane Recipient, Betty Poltrack
Parade for Betty Poltrack who just became the oldest citizen of New Boston, NH.
I’m probably overstating the productivity of my garden by calling it a harvest, but I am getting daily salad greens from my plantings. The snap peas will be ready soon.
The New Ipswich Green Center has reopened with guidelines for COVID-19 and other safety enhancements.
In winter everything is in a potential state, in summer it is all kinetic. This is the Yin-Yang of gardening.