I hate the winter. And that hatred continues to grow exponentially each year.
In fact, I started my “what do I hate more than winter” list and the list isn’t nearly as long as it has been in the past. Here are the only items that currently rank higher:
- People who stop in the middle of an aisle at a store and are oblivious to others around them
- The New York Yankees
- Shredded coconut
- The term “due diligence”
- Kate Gosselin
- Impatiens
That’s it. Winter ranks that low. But, I do understand and buy into the need for winter interest in the garden. It is one of the few things that gets me through the hellish months of January and February. I think I’ve improved in that design element the past few years but still have a ways to go.
In between my nose hairs freezing and forming an impenetrable blockage into my nose and the icicles forming on my eyelashes, I managed to snap off some photos the past few days that personify “winter interest”. Some may be a stretch and others may require a close-up view, but if they keep me interested, that’s all that matters. On to the photos:
Arborvitae ‘Rheingold’ – don’t know if I love it or hate it, either way, the foliage color changes draw me in.
Have a great weekend.
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OK, free advice time – note the plants that grab you and help you feel more jazzed in bleak winter days up there. Then, use more of those plants like the yucca in mass, relocate others less interesting to behind them.
And don’t let Kate G. onto your property…Sarah Palin might help you with shooting lessons for more than the venison, er, I mean deer.
I am not a fan of winter either, but do enjoy winter interest. You have lots of it! I’m not sure if you can trust the deer to abide by a contract, though.
If only you could find the words to describe how you feel….
Hang in there!
You’re my brotha from anotha mutha. People stopping in the middle of aisles and shredded coconut. HATE.
It’s friggin raining here today. I’ll never ever get used to rain in December. Yuck x 1000.
So can relate – my garden looks like yours! lol. sticks & stones…..but we know what is coming in the spring! can’t wait..
xoxo
~tracie
I hate the split second beep at the traffic light change.
And if I lived in a cold part of the world I’d probably hate winter too.
Hell0!
Very interesting blog!
I’ve always left seed heads standing through the winter in my garden. I tell myself it is for sculptural interest and seeds for the birds, but deep down I suspect its because I don’t get around to tidying the garden.