This gardener gives thanks
For the sunrise through winter trees.
For the sunrise through winter trees.
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I'm thankful for so many things, for example a loving family; good health; the ability to garden, read, and see and to listen to birds sing, wind blow, and ocean waves break on-shore; the rights I'm afforded by living in the U.S., and you, my readers. But when I'm preparing Thanksgiving dinner, and specifically the homemade stuffing that traditionally goes into our turkey, I can't help but sing praises for common sage (Salvia officinalis).
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November 23, 2009. The stars aligned this weekend - the combination of good weather, diminishing cold symptoms, and no other plans meant I had time to rake up, clean up, dig in, fence out, and generally prep for winter. I had pots to empty and store, compost to turn, leaves to tend, and deer fencing to secure. But my wanders uncovered a few surprises. Irving watched as I discovered scabiosa, gazania, and salvia still blooming.
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