Spring may be slow in coming this year but one sure crop is coming right along. We’ve had an education in rhizomes this week. Horsetail are prolific in heavy wet soils such as ours and a scourge that is seemingly impossible to eradicate. Jim found out why when he got do digging down, down, down for their origin--rhizomes…”A continuously growing horizontal underground stem that puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals.” Two feet below the surface these tenacious ‘stems’ with their hard shell black nodes at intervals act like subterranean factories continuously supplying replacements for all the crazy bottlebrushes one weeds out up above. But this year, at least for a little while, my potato bed will be horsetail free thanks to Jim’s tenacious rhizome ridding.
Ugly aren’t they?!
What bit of nature reminds you of springtime?
Here are some of my favorites:
Robins picnicking in the yard. Their cheery chirrups are a sure sign that winter’s past.
And who can resent spring’s first dandelions with their bright faces?
My bleeding hearts have risen to fill their nook by an old stump…
Rhubarb doesn’t mind a cool spring. It always emerges with such enthusiasm!
In contrast, one of spring’s tiniest beauties… have not forgotten to bloom.
For they are ‘forget-me-not’s!
And that’s my bit of springtime blogging for now. With the garden begging to be dug into there haven’t been many hikes this week.
May your hopes keep rising unthwarted, like a hardy rhizome,
fed by 'subterranean' joy.
For Christ is risen and has overcome the world!
--LS
1 comment:
LOVE the rhubarb! wow. We've just enjoyed the first warm sunny day yesterday..hopefully we'll see more of spring now.
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