April Showers, Flowers And Manpower

I’ve changed my mind. March was not the temperamental one, April is. It has run the full weather gamut. From winter cold to summer warmth to perfect spring temperatures. From bone dry to super-soaked days. From whirling dervish winds to statue stillness. In all manner of permutations and combinations. But, as I write, it is most excellent outside. Clear blue sky with nary a wisp of a cloud. Sun positively grinning down at all and sundry as a gentle breeze tickles the young leaves on freshly awakened trees. And the temperature? As Goldilocks would say – just right!

Like the mail carrier, a gardener works no matter the weather. It’s been either challenging or exhilarating but the gardening is making progress. I can’t afford to take a break because Open Day is now less than 2 weeks away!

Due to the tough winter we had in the northeast, there were some unexpected setbacks. A big one being the ants that decided to take shelter in the greenhouse. Millions and millions and millions of them! After having emptied the greenhouse of all the plants the previous day (a backbreaking job in itself), all the slabs of the slate floor were lifted, stone dust replaced, environmentally friendly borax sprinkled and the slate slabs put back. Fingers crossed this should do it. The whole thing took an entire day and I cannot begin to describe how exhausted we ( self and spouse) were.

New plants were added in the meadow as well as in the front perennial beds. The early spring window boxes have been replaced with ones that should be good till fall. The aforementioned plants overwintering in the greenhouse have taken up their outdoor positions. Everything will be given a good topping of compost to get them growing.

Weeding has begun in earnest. There’s already a real nuisance bumper crop of maple seedlings everywhere this year. It behooves one to pull them out early as they prove tough to remove once they set out a few leaves. Ugh.

The daffodils are waning but the tulips, grape hyacinths and Leucojum are looking splendid. It’s happening a bit ahead of schedule because the hot spell jump started their bloom time.

I had completely redone the checkerboard garden last fall. It’s gratifying that it’s turning out as envisioned. It’s one thing to come up with the design in my head, plant accordingly and then wait 4-5 months to see if it works out. But that’s gardening for you! Because the Mazus is yet to fill out the squares, hyper-vigilance is necessary to prevent the myriad weeds from moving in. The opportunistic thugs have already started trying. Hopefully by the time fall comes around, the Mazus would’ve spread nicely.

With still plenty to do, I shall stop here. Must take full advantage of the good weather. Hope you’re as happily toiling in your garden as I am.

(c) 2026 Shobha Vanchiswar

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