April 4, 2008

WHAT THE??


The Center of Controversy


Just when you think you've lived long enough to think that the old saw " there's nothing new under the sun " is true you wake to find something that's not only new but outrageous.

This morning's Chicago Tribune covered a local story of an elderly Polish couple who had emigrated to America from Russia and settled in the northwest suburbs because of its countrylike setting . They set up a wildlife sanctuary for the birds and kept five feeders going .

There's a creek that runs near their property and brings all sorts of critters such as racoons, geese, etc. Sometimes they left a bowl of bread crumbs out for them to eat.

Much to their surprise they received a $100 fine for " feeding the birds " and were ordered by the local court to cease their activities or there would be a $500 a day fine. Seems a neighbor reported their bird feeding activites as a nuisance and possible health threat.

They came from Russia where freedoms are curtailed only to be dealt a blow to the most basic of rights, which, they declared was allowed in their native land. I can imagine how puzzled and frustrated they must be over this ridiculous heavy handed ruling by a local judge.

Knowing the many numbers of bird lovers and naturalists in the Chicago area I somehow have the feeling that we've not heard the last of this story. We Americans love fairy tale endings and I'm hoping to pick up the paper and read a happy conclusion to this disturbing news.



April 3, 2008

WAITING FOR SUMMER


Winter weary Jojo

My rabbit-chasing mouser, Jojo, the Mini-Schnauzer is bored with staying indoors. While we were vacationing in Florida she went for long strolls and saw all sorts of interesting critters such as lizards, cranes, and bugs. Now she waits for Spring and Summer like I do and can't wait to be outdoors most of the day.

She is my shadow, following me from room to room. When I am painting in my studio she snuggles up underneath the easel ( above ) and watches me. If only she could paint !

Schnauzers are dubbed " the dog with the human brain. " Jojo does everything but talk. She knows where her treats are kept and does a little dance around the cabinet there, barking to get my attention to her request.

Strangers don't usually see small dogs as a treat and rush to pet them. BIG mistake with Jojo. She's almost snapped fingers off and people gasp in disbelief at her dislike of strangers. She will defend her castle with her last breath and with her keen ears no one can even get near without her hearing them. She certainly doesn't know her size. I'm sure she thinks she's "ten feet tall and bullet proof. " I mean she's scared off a huge Great Dane before a very comical sight .

April is the teaser month, some days cold and rainy, some warm and sunny. Yesterday was a wonderful sunny day and Jojo and I spent the afternoon soaking it up. Of course I couldn't resist putzying around the garden and doing a little Spring clean-up.

We both are winter weary and can't wait for Summer ( there's no Spring in Chicago).
We're supposed to get a taste of it this weekend.




April 2, 2008

A FEW MORE OF MY FAVORITE THINGS

These are a few more of my favorites among the 80 new plants at the tree and shrub lot where I work :




Magnolia x 'Golden Endeavor '



Cercis canadensis 'Little Woody '
( NOT! There's no photo available; just image this in purple, and only 10 feet tall !)


OMG! Hydrangea macrophylia Forever and Ever 'Peppermint '



The aristocrat of trees -Japanese Maples
Acer palmatum 'Shirazz'
The leaves are green and cream with a strong pink edge


1st of its kind :
Prunus cersifera ' Crimson Pointe'


Rhododendron 'Blue Baron '





April 1, 2008

GARDEN BLOGGERS' MUSE DAY



When the April wind wakes the call of the soil,

I hold the plough as my only hold upon the earth,

And, as I follow through the fresh and fragrant furrow,

I am planted with every footstep ;

growing, budding, blooming,

into a spirit of Spring.


-Dallas Love Sharp

March 31, 2008

COMING TO A GARDEN CENTER NEAR YOU


Viburnum opulus 'aureum'


I'm getting ready for the new garden season and will work a few days a week at the Tree and Shrub department of Gethsemane Garden Center in early April. We are one of the largest in the city. My superior John has been busy all Fall and Winter selecting outstanding plants for our department and he sent me a copy of his prize picks.

I'm a big fan of viburnums ( pictured above ) and trees and shrubs that have chartruese or gold leaves, so I've picked them first to show you :


Tsuga canadensis 'golden Splendor '



Pinus thunbergii 'Ogon '


Acer shirasawanum 'Ogura yama '



Kolkwitzia ' Dream catcher '


Cercis canadensis ' Hearts of Gold '


Taxodium distichum 'Peve Yellow '


Stay tuned. More beauties to come.
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