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April 2024

At The Gate

When I was growing up just south of Boston, we would always say “April showers bring May flowers.” That was New Englanders’ way of recognizing the often cool and rainy early Spring, but with hope for glorious days of sun and blooming flowers ahead.  READ MORE right arrow

Club Notes

Y’all Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!

Howdy, y'all! Don Nicholas here, saddle-sore but with a heart as big as a Texas sunset, ready to spill the beans about my recent wild romp through the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin.  READ MORE right arrow

Sprouting Herb Garden Smiles

Ah, the innocent beginnings of a seed-starter tray on your counter, basking in the sunlight. Until, oops! You forgot to label them. Now, you're stuck in a game of "Guess That Herb" until those seedlings decide to sprout.  READ MORE right arrow

April Showers

April showers bring May flowers” is a proverb that dates at least to 1560. That is, more or less. The 16th-century version was “Aprell sylver showers so sweet/Can make May flowers to sprynge.”  READ MORE right arrow

One Little, Two Little Dead Little Peach Trees

I know that some (OK—most to all) of you think that this stuff is funny, because it meets the Mel Brooks definition: “If I personally fall into an open manhole, it’s tragedy; but if somebody else does, it’s comedy;” but meanwhile, I’m the one falling into the manholes. Oy!  READ MORE right arrow

How Asparagus Got Its Reputation

Oh, how people in ancient times revered this slender green spear, not just for its delightful taste and impressive health properties but also for its mystical connection to the world of bodily functions.  READ MORE right arrow

Gardeners Aren’t Crazy

It happens every year. Every Spring. I forget all my failures. I forget the tomato seedlings that cooked in the cold frame last May. I forget the waves of weeds that took over in August.  READ MORE right arrow

Waiting for May Flowers

Ever since I was little, I have loved the phrase, "April showers bring May flowers." It reminds me of the rejuvenation that comes each year.  READ MORE right arrow

PLANTS WE LOVE

STORIES FROM THE GARDEN

Rhubarb Revelry

In the bustling market checkout line, I found myself cradling crimson stalks that could easily be mistaken for red celery. Cue the classic query: "What do you do with that?"  READ MORE right arrow

Tales of Love, Betrayal, and Tomatoes

Engaging in gardening imparts various life lessons, but it also offers practical insights. I've encountered some harsh realities about certain vegetables, and it's time to candidly address them.  READ MORE right arrow

Budding Lessons: A Gardening Tale

In the heart of a quaint town, where stone walls held stories, and ancient fields whispered secrets, my 12-year-old self embarked on a journey both ordinary and extraordinary.  READ MORE right arrow

Harmony Blooms: The Musical Garden Connection

In the heart of our bustling city, hidden between towering skyscrapers, exists a magical oasis—the enchanting garden of Maggie and Sophia. Maggie, a retiree with a heart full of stories, was known throughout the neighborhood for her lush haven.  READ MORE right arrow

The Audacious Mr. Whiskers

In the quaint backdrop of my rural nursery, a captivating saga unfolded—a clash of wills between a determined gardener, a cunning squirrel, and the unyielding quest for the perfect tomato.  READ MORE right arrow

Evergreen Blooms: The Roots of Renewal

Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Evergreen, Scarlett and Karl stood at the forefront of a green revolution. Their vision for a sustainable future echoed through the serene streets, where gardens bloomed, and community members embraced the call for change.  READ MORE right arrow

Hydrangea Gardening in America

Packed to the brim with tips, tricks, and tantalizing tidbits about these magnificent blooms, this guide is an absolute must-have for anyone looking to elevate their gardening game.  READ MORE right arrow

StoryBook Review: Fairy Garden Tales

Authored and illustrated by the exceptionally talented Christy Page, this book promises to whisk you away to a realm of magic, wonder, and heartwarming tales that will leave you smiling from ear to ear.  READ MORE right arrow

GARDEN TO TABLE JOURNEYS

Italian Wedding Soup

Once upon a time, in the rolling hills of Italy, where vineyards stretched as far as the eye could see, and nonnas ruled the kitchen with wooden spoons as scepters, the tale of Italian Wedding Soup was born.  READ MORE right arrow

A Harvest Symphony at Il Giardino Segreto

The sun hung low in the Tuscan sky, casting a warm golden glow over the sprawling landscape. Nestled among the rolling hills was Il Giardino Segreto, an enchanting Italian country-style restaurant renowned for its commitment to farm-to-table dining.  READ MORE right arrow

Lemon Zest Gelato

As the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the cliffs and the sparkling Mediterranean below, I found myself winding along the narrow roads of southern Italy.  READ MORE right arrow

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