Thursday, January 16, 2014

January gardening


 Mild, dry weather has drawn me outside to begin clean-up in the garden.
My miscanthus (Japanese morning grass) is a huge clump that "sheds"
its foliage when the winter winds blow. I've rounded up these
scattered blades from the flower beds and neighbor's driveway.
Dale will need to cut the clump down for me soon.
It nearly requires a chainsaw.
Hellebore 'Rosemary' is blooming now.
Chosen in memory of my aunt Rosemary,
 an enthusiast gardener and bird lover,
she's planted where she can be seen from the kitchen window.
"My" resident male Anna's hummingbird will sometimes
 scold me when I'm out in "his" backyard.
Neither of us is much afraid.
Sometimes I'm lucky enough to see his
iridescent fuchsia feathers.
 
 


 
 
guarding the feeder
while I inch closer to shoot
he’s perched unafraid
 
 
 
throaty fuchsia flash
hidden beneath drab feathers
breath-taking to see
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

1 comment:

Kryssydoll said...

Gorgeous pics, & wonderful haikus :)