It’s spring! The birds are in their most colorful plumage,
hanging out in pairs. The fruit trees and early flowers are blooming. And I’m
making plans for a garden.
Spring comes, whether you plan for it or not. And yet I feel
compelled to participate. Last year I grew gourds, which I made into birdhouses
and hung this spring. We’ll see if the birds actually want to use them. I also
put out feeders, so that I can see the pretty little house finches flit in and
out.
Last year, we planted a cherry and a peach tree. This spring they’re both blooming. I’m hoping we’ll get at least a preview of the kind of fruit we can expect when they’re mature.
And last year, I went to the Iris Society’s exhibit, and saw
some amazing iris blooms. But the best part was that they had some of their
divisions for sale. I picked up some from the bargain section, the ones where nobody
was sure what color they might turn out to be. And so I was thrilled when they
bloomed for the first time and turned out to be one of my favorite flower
colors.
All those preparations from last year are paying off this spring.
Later, when frost danger is over, we’ll plant tomatoes, zucchini, pumpkins, and
probably a few other seeds that were just too interesting to pass up. And come
fall, we’ll have loads of fresh tomatoes to share with the neighbors. Or not.
It’s always a gamble.
Maybe that’s what makes gardening so compelling. It’s like a
poker game. You never know what hand nature is going to deal you. But if you
ante up and play out your hand, you may reap incredible rewards. Or all your
work might just go to feed the rabbits and aphids. Is it worth the risk? I
think so.
Do you?
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