Winter’s sculpture
March 7th, 2013 by Kristin GreenAnother heavy, wet snow is coming at us sideways today. I don’t mean to whine (yes I do!) but we’ve had just about enough of that this winter. And it has taken its toll all over the property. The other day I took a walk through our bamboo grove (yellow groove – Phyllostachys aureosulcata). It usually pops back up after a snowfall. Not this year. Each snowfall landed like another ton of bricks. But I’m inclined to find the damage beautiful – like an art installation – because I know the grove will recover. The broken culms will have to be cut out, and the grove roped off while new shoots rise in May and June, but soon enough – maybe even by this summer, it will be hard to tell it was ever so smashed. (Click on pictures for a bigger view.)
Did winter make any sculptures in your garden?












March 8th, 2013 at 8:49 am
Enough already! How do gardeners in Maine and Vermont manage without going whacko? Waking up this morning to 6-8″ after we had such a promising snow melt last week, almost made me go back to bed and put the covers over my head. Then I realized the lights were on. We still had power. Next week will be 50F. Okay. Life is good.
Kathy, is that another chance of snow I see in the forecast?? Doesn’t matter. You’re absolutely right that life is good. Especially for me – I forgot to mention that I’m on vacation this week! -kris