We ’re visiting with tntreeman , aka Jeff Calton , in his garden in Tennessee today !
He direct me these photos last Saturday , and said,“I worked in my yard today and I was overcome with the speed of everything quick to start . This is my favorite time of year , just as things start to make out alive . The observations and anticipation turn on me more than the fully develop plants . You just do not get these colouring the rest of the yr – fresh greens , lime hydrate Green River , clear pinks , blinding whites – it ’s all good .
“ I head to the garden early with my checklist : muck boots - check , iPod debase with Citizen Cope - verification , Felcos - check , ready to mould , dance , and sing . The neighbors give up all hope years ago , so now I am tolerated and ply GREAT amusement .

“ I think this is the most exciting time of year , as well as the most exhausting , but as Meander1 report it , “ exhausting and exhiliarating at the same time . ” The Sempervivum in the birdcage is NOT an original idea . i stole that melodic theme from GreenThumbBlonde – hope you do n’t mind but it ’s too later now because I have sex it .
“ Things happen so fast in spring the beds alter personality almost daily . springtime just push me over the edge of saneness … how do masses NOT grow hooey ? ! ? ! ? ! ? ”
It ’s a mystery , Jeff . But thanks for share the stuff YOU’RE growing !

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Prunus subhirtella pendula NOT graftedPhoto/Illustration: Courtesy of Jeff Calton










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