×
  • Home
  • Daily
    • Buyers Guides
    • Composting
    • Container Gardening
    • Easy Healthy Recipes
    • Food Preservation
    • Garden Design
    • Garden Tools
    • Gardening LIfe
      • Animals in the Garden
      • Funny Business
      • Gardening History
      • Gardening Humor
      • Gardening Mishaps
      • Gardening Poems
      • Gardening Romance
      • Gardening Science
      • Gardening with Kids
      • Healing Gardens
      • Joy of Gardening
      • Mystical Gardens
      • Ornamental Gardening
    • Growing Fruits & Berries
    • Indoor Gardening
    • Pests & Diseases
    • Seeds & Seedlings
    • Soil & Fertilizer
    • Spice & Herb Gardening
    • Vegetable Gardening
    • Watering & Irrigation
  • Freebies
  • Videos
  • Magazines
    • Food Gardening Magazine
    • GreenPrints Magazine
    • RecipeLion Magazine
  • Books
    • GuideBooks
    • Cookbooks
      • Beverages
      • Bakery
      • Breakfast
      • Appetizers
      • Salads & Dressings
      • Soups
      • Entrées
      • Side Dishes & Sauces
      • Desserts
    • Story Collections
    • StoryBooks
    • Recipe Collections
  • Kits
    • Garden Calendars
    • Garden Plans
    • Recipe Cards
    • Greeting Cards
    • ArtPrints
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Affiliate Program
  • Sponsor Program
  • Give a Gift
  • Privacy Policy & Terms of Use
  • Authors
  • GreenPrints Writer’s Guidelines
  • Keyword Index
  • Join
Celebrating 5 Years of Food Gardening

Food Gardening Network

Growing food, fun & more

Give a GiftJoin
Mequoda Publishing Network
  • Daily
    • Buyers Guides
    • Composting
    • Container Gardening
    • Easy Healthy Recipes
    • Food Preservation
    • Garden Design
    • Garden Tools
    • Gardening Life
      • Animals in the Garden
      • Funny Business
      • Gardening History
      • Gardening Humor
      • Gardening Mishaps
      • Gardening Poems
      • Gardening Romance
      • Gardening Science
      • Gardening with Kids
      • Healing Gardens
      • Joy of Gardening
      • Mystical Gardens
      • Ornamental Gardening
    • Growing Fruits & Berries
    • Indoor Gardening
    • Pests & Diseases
    • Seeds & Seedlings
    • Soil & Fertilizer
    • Spice & Herb Gardening
    • Vegetable Gardening
    • Watering & Irrigation
  • Freebies
  • Videos
  • Magazines
    • Food Gardening Magazine
    • GreenPrints Magazine
    • RecipeLion Magazine
  • Books
    • GuideBooks
    • Cookbooks
      • Beverages
      • Bakery
      • Breakfast
      • Appetizers
      • Salads & Dressings
      • Soups
      • Entrées
      • Side Dishes & Sauces
      • Desserts
    • Story Collections
    • StoryBooks
    • Recipe Collections
  • Kits
    • Garden Calendars
    • Garden Plans
    • Recipe Cards
    • Greeting Cards
    • ArtPrints
  • Sign In
  • Search

Chasing Moonflower Dreams

June 2024

arrow-left Previous
Next arrow-right

Chasing Moonflower Dreams

Nurturing Magic in a Suburban Garden

By Kathy Chapman

Illustrated By Christy Page

Read by Natalie Carmolli*

 

Listen Now:
/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Chasing-Moonflower-Dreams-by-Kathy-Chapman_Natalie-Carmolli.mp3

II embarked on my gardening adventure at the tender age of 19, armed with dreams and a Burpee catalog that magically appeared in my mailbox. Little did I know that my quest for the elusive moonflower would become a tale of patience, persistence, and unexpected joy.

In the fantasy garden of my dreams, adorned in a flowing dress, I envisioned moonflower vines gracefully opening their blossoms under the moonlight. The reality, however, involved comical encounters with seed-nicking mishaps, deer feasts, and thwarted vacation plans.

With each attempt, my moonflowers teased me with vines and leaves but refused to bloom. From Pennsylvania to New York and through various homes, the moonflower eluded me. Even an indulgent husband and a carefully planned garden couldn’t guarantee success.

As the years passed and setbacks accumulated, hope flickered but refused to be extinguished. Moonflowers became a symbol of unattainable beauty, much like an unreachable love. Yet, just when I was ready to admit defeat, a resilient bud emerged, promising the fulfillment of my moonflower dreams.

In the end, my suburban deck, adorned with plastic chairs and lacking a veranda, became the stage for my moonflower spectacle. The flowing dress was replaced by a cherished Penguins T-shirt, and the handsome Englishman was swapped for a cute and indulgent husband.

Excitedly, I rushed inside to share the news with Ron, my partner in both love and gardening. Dialing his number, I exclaimed, “Ron, you won’t believe it! The moonflowers are finally blooming on our deck!”

His voice filled with laughter, Ron replied, “Well, it’s about time! I thought those moonflowers were as elusive as a rare buried treasure. I’ll be right there to witness the magic.”

As Ron joined me on the deck, we stood in awe, surrounded by the enchanting moonflowers under the moonlight. The fragrance filled the air as we marveled at the blossoms. Ron wrapped his arm around me, saying, “Who needs a veranda when we have this backyard paradise? Our own little moonlit haven.”

Playfully, I retorted, “And who needs buried treasure, when the real treasure is blooming right here in our garden?”

We both laughed, savoring the sweet victory of our gardening endeavor. And as we basked in the beauty of our unexpected garden triumph, I couldn’t help but realize that sometimes, the most enchanting dreams bloom in the company of those we love, even in the humblest of places. Join me on this whimsical journey of chasing moonflower dreams and discovering that, indeed, the most magical moments unfold in unexpected spaces. ❖

 
*Voiceover by Natalie Carmolli with Proven Winners® ColorChoice® Shrubs.


About the Author: Kathy Chapman is a reformed systems analyst gardening in New York’s Finger Lakes. Her work appeared in GreenPrints Issues 92, 99, and 138.

 

arrow-left Previous
Next arrow-right

Tags

greenprints

Comments
  • mopascoehoyal@gmail.com May 28, 2024

    I would many times go out to my back garden in full moonlight just to see and take a sniff of the lovely moonflower vines growing up the fence of my garden. However, one night as I went just out the front door to sniff a trumpet flower hanging upside down, I put my nose right into it and out came a huge moth! After this fright, I always lifted the flower first before sniffing.
    A lovely story of moonflower persistence and winning in the end!

    Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • At The Gate
  • Club Notes

  • Thelonious Munk and the Culinary Adventures on Angela’s Porch
  • A Tale of Three Seeds
  • Hay
  • Saved by the Arugula
  • Can Blueberries Be Grown Anywhere, Such as in the Desert?
  • Elisabeth Woodburn
  • Weather Gossip
  • Is June the Perfect Month?
  • PLANTS WE LOVE

  • Ring in the Fun: A Bell Pepper Bonanza
  • Cucumber Chronicles
  • Green Bean Happiness
  • STORIES FROM THE GARDEN

  • Chasing Moonflower Dreams
  • Tarzan in the Garden
  • The Language of Front Garden Flowers
  • Mowing Memories: A Journey with John Deere
  • Radish Reverie: Cultivating Joy in the Roots of Life
  • Garden of Memories: A Splash into the Past
  • The Resilient Pears: A Backyard Odyssey
  • Dan’s Dance with the Terrible Toad
  • The Great Garden Conundrum: A Tale of Strawberries and Tomatoes
  • Emily’s Enchanted Garden
  • Introducing Vegetable Gardening in America
  • Introducing our new Rooted in Love Story Collection
  • GARDEN TO TABLE JOURNEYS

  • Introduction to Mexican Recipes from the Garden
  • Sangrita and Lalo Tequila Blanco
  • Travels with Guacamole
  • Shrimp Ceviche Extravaganza
  • Tex-Mex Delight: A Tale of Mexican Lasagna
  • A Tex-Mex Flan Adventure
  • Kits & Calendars

  • Vegetable Gardening ArtPrints Crafting Kit
  • 2024 Summer Garden Planning Calendar Kit
  • Emily Greenleaf & Friends ArtPrints Crafting Kit
  • Vegetable Gardening Greeting Card Crafting Kit
  • Emily Greenleaf & Friends Greeting Card Crafting Kit
  • Letters to GreenPrints

  • June 2024

Enter Your Log In Credentials

This setting should only be used on your home or work computer.

  • Lost your password? Create New Password
  • No account? Sign up

Need Assistance?

Call Food Gardening Network Customer Service at
(800) 777-2658

Food Gardening Network is an active member of the following industry associations:

  • American Horticultural Society
  • GardenComm Logo
  • GardenComm Laurel Media Award
  • MCMA logo
  • Join Now
  • Learn More
  • About Food Gardening Network
  • Contact Us
  • Affiliate Program
  • Sponsor Program
  • Give a Gift
  • Privacy Policy & Terms of Use

Food Gardening Network
99 Derby Street, Suite 200
Hingham, MA 02043
support@foodgardening.mequoda.com

To learn more about our Email Marketing and Broadcasting Services, Exchange Program, or to become a marketing partner with any of our publications, click here to contact us at Mequoda Publishing Network.

FREE E-Newsletter for You!

Discover how to grow, harvest, and eat good food from your own garden—with our FREE e-newsletter, delivered directly to your email inbox.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest

Powered by
Mequoda Publishing Network
copyright © 2025 Mequoda Systems, LLC

Food Gardening Network®, Food Gardening Magazine® and GreenPrints® are registered trademarks of Mequoda Systems, LLC.