February 3: Time to see what I'm working with this year . . .
Read MoreIn this part of the country, turning the calendar to February signals the impending arrival of Yardwork Season. The days are starting to get longer, and the temperatures are getting warmer. That's what I like about living in Northern Georgia. My friend, Heather, in Wyoming was still dealing with temperatures below zero at that moment. And my brother in Pennsylvania wasn't faring much better. My low-60s looked positively dreamy from their perspectives.
My winter experience this year seemed to be colder than usual. But I'm not actually sure if it was. It could just be that I'm getting older and despise the cold more with each passing year. With today being as nice as it was, the time had come for me to make my initial pilgrimage around the yard to see what I'm working with this year.Each year, I make a comment about how the Windmill Palm tree I planted here in April 2014, while alive and green, never seems to "grow." I did some research through my old photos and can confirm that it has, indeed, grown. It hasn't grown much. But it has grown even though its sure taking its time in doing so.
The area seen in the photo above that looks bare actually contains a bunch of mystery bulbs that haven't awakened yet. Originally, this area was home to five Super Blue Lavender plants. After the last one died last year, I moved a bunch of the bulbs I had planted near the rose bushes to this location to see what would happen. At the moment, that would be nothing.
This is the second location for the Buckeye tree. I originally planted it in the center of the backyard in April 2014 with the intent of eventually designing something around it. I moved it to this location a year later to see if this location would be more agreeable. So far, it has awakened and turned green each year, but has never bloomed.