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March 13, 2025March 13, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Lupins

Spring officially begins on March 20 this year, making today the last Thursday of the winter. In a way, it’s hard to believe how quickly the weeks have gone by, but I don’t know anyone who’s sad to see the snow finally melting away, not to mention experiencing the end of bitterly cold wind against […]

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March 6, 2025March 1, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – White Iris

Winter’s grip has broken, it seems. We’ve had days (and even a few nights) with temperatures above freezing this past week; the snowpack is melting, sugar maples are being tapped to make syrup, precipitation is a mix of rain and snow…normal March activities. But while last year snowdrops started to bloom in February, I likely […]

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February 27, 2025February 23, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Side Garden

Less than a month of ‘official’ winter left this year, but at least two months until my garden starts to really wake up. Today’s pictures were taken last April 19; the photo above is a close up of Muscari latifolium – broad-leaved grape Hyacinth – which have naturalized really nicely in what I call the […]

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February 20, 2025February 19, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Echinacea Encore

I know…you’ve seen my purple coneflowers before. More than once. I can’t help myself though…Echinacea is the backbone of my summer garden, loved by me, bees and butterflies. Mostly I have E. purpurea in various shades of purple but also the white flowering variety and Pale Purple Coneflower – Echinacea pallida, which self seeds as […]

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February 13, 2025February 9, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback to Gladiolas

After making many comments in December and at the beginning of January about the lack of snow again this winter, I’m forced to eat my words. The past few weeks have, so far, been very Canadian wintery-like, with cold nights and a snowfall every few days. There are rabbit tracks galore in the garden and […]

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February 6, 2025February 1, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Allium karataviense

Alliums, or flowering onions, seem to spread either by offset (bulbs multiply and send up new leaves and flower stalks while attached to the parent bulb) or by seed, occasionally both ways. I’ve not noticed A. karataviense multiply via offset, but it does set a copious quantity of seeds. New plants start to bloom in […]

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January 30, 2025January 22, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Looking Down

I’m going back a year and a half this week. Not exactly keeping with my winter theme, I know, but I don’t think I’ve shown my garden like this before. I was on the roof on August 5, 2023, exploring some noises I had heard (just birds in the gutters, it seemed) and of course […]

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January 16, 2025January 15, 2025Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday – Tulips

We’re heading into a cold spell, perhaps the coldest days and nights we’ve had in several years, the weather experts are saying. A perfect time to look back at this quartet (plus one) of tulips that were in bloom last May 3, and to anticipate them blooming again in just four months. Each Saturday Thursday […]

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January 11, 2018January 11, 2018Chris Mousseau

Throwback Thursday… January 18, 2014

The winter of 2013-14 was pretty bad — cold and a never ending series of ice storms.  Blowing snow that closed local roads, trees down, shivering livestock.  These swans seemed to take it all in stride.    

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