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Four seasons of adventure in a Connecticut garden
  • Swallowtail larva on dill plant
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    Watching In The Cold Spring

    June 13, 2023June 13, 2023

    Spring shouldn’t be this cold. It’s too cold to get a good start on the garden. Not sure who to blame here – El Niño, Mother Nature, the wildfires, the government… But we are way behind in our garden because the madman feels it’s just too cold to put his warm-loving plants in the ground….

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    Back To Warm Arizona Gardens

    May 30, 2023May 30, 2023

    End of May and we’ve been back from Arizona a little more than 3 weeks. We figured our gardens would be in by now. We’ve had plenty of time, we just haven’t had enough warmth. Even the madman’s classic “don’t plant gardens until May 15” was thrown out by a killing frost on May 16….

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    Cactus Flowers For The Madman

    May 16, 2023May 16, 2023

    Mud pies one day, Organ Pipes and desert sunsets the next. Finally, a real road trip – of course, we had to fly first. But we went to the desert to check out the cacti – more specifically, the cactus flowers. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument A drive through the Sonoran Desert brought us to…

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  • madman leaving greenhouse with an egg carton full of seed bombs
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    Guerilla Gardening In May

    May 2, 2023May 2, 2023

    It is May. I am thinking of May Poles, children dancing with colorful ribbons, and floral dresses. You know, the standard May Day stuff. Not the madman – he’s thinking of Beltane with its associated bonfires. Since both of these events celebrate summer, I guess we’re not too far apart. May Day is the European…

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  • "Mexican free-tailed bats exiting Bracken Bat Cave" by USFWS Headquarters is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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    Bats Celebrate With The Madman

    April 18, 2023April 18, 2023

    The bats are coming out – just in time to celebrate Earth Day. Actually, they have been partying since yesterday, April 17. That’s the date of International Bat Appreciation Day. Look skyward around dusk, and, if you’re lucky like Ann Froschauer from USFWS who took the above photo, you’ll see one or two swooping across…

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    The Madman Finds A Dandelion

    April 4, 2023April 4, 2023

    Spring is definitely here. The madman has found his first Dandelion. You would think that he would learn to live with them by now. But he is thinking of puff balls all over the lawn. While I’m thinking of fresh greens for salads. It’s all in how you look at the plants. The dandelion has…

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  • paper mache snowman sitting on top of a just-lite fire with his bottom section starting to burn
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    The First Day of Spring

    March 21, 2023March 21, 2023

    Yesterday spring arrived – Eostre came rushing in with the promise of warmer weather and regrowth. While you were busy celebrating The First Day of Spring, the madman was celebrating Snowman Burning Day. “It’s an actual holiday,” he insists. Honestly, I don’t know where he comes up with these celebrations, but he does. At least…

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    Seeds On The Ides Of March

    March 7, 2023March 7, 2023

    Beware the Ides of March. Thanks to William Shakespeare, most of us have heard this ominous phrase. But the madman says, “Don’t Beware, but be aware of the Ides of March.” Remember, the madman is a gardener, not a historian. The history buff is interested in the Ides of March in the year 44 B.C….

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    The Madman Loves His Blueberries

    February 21, 2023March 1, 2024

    The madman absolutely loves his blueberries. They are by far his favorite fruit. Good thing he lives in Connecticut. With its acidic soil and temperate climate, it’s a great place to grow blueberries. As a kid, the madman remembers going to Platt Hill State Park in Winsted to pick wild blueberries. They were small and…

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