The Frogs of Serendipity Gardens

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Frogs Add Personality to Serendipity Gardens

A friend was visiting Serendipity Gardens last week, and he took several photos of the frogs. The photos  are, in my opinion, fabulous, as are their subjects. This first photo  is my favorite. It seems to depict the essence of frog: still, yet alert, with a Yoda-like smile.

Frogs play an important role in Serendipity Gardens. They came on their own when we built our pond several years ago. I think female frogs had likely laid eggs on some of the water plants we brought in. In any case, it was a delight to see them then, and it is a delight to see them now, in their various poses and moods, as these pictures show. ... Read More

From Serendipity Gardens: Three Ways to Call the Creatures and Three Reasons Why You Should

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Spiral Herb garden

A spiral garden provides room for lots of herbs in a small space.

The creatures — beneficial bugs, butterflies, bees, and birds, plus a few others — add personality and fun to your garden. In addition, of course, the work they do helps make the garden a success. Serendipity Gardens blog focuses on how to make your garden more wildlife friendly. From the last quarter, here are four most-read posts that tell you how and why. Click on the titles to read the original posts:

Serendipity Garden’s New Spiral Herb Garden

This post documents the process we went through to create a spiral herb garden. Nothing much in the world smells better than a basil leaf in the hot sun, or lemon balm rubbed between the fingers. People like these fragrances, and the creatures do, too! This type of garden is also a good way to maximize the benefits of sun and water, as its design creates multiple climate zones. It’s a good idea to put the herb garden close to a garden seat, so that you can sit there and enjoy watching the visitors. It is also nice to locate it near the kitchen, so you can quickly nab some rosemary or oregano to add to a dish. This photo shows our herb spiral about two months after planting. ... Read More

Building a Front Yard Garden at Serendipity Gardens – One Year at a Time

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Front yard beauty

Most of Serendipity Gardens lies within the back fence, behind a gate that sports a frog sign saying “Welcome to My Garden.” The front yard, however, is what a visitor to the garden first sees. Over time, I am pleased to say, it has melded together into a pretty sight. Time is the key word here, though, because I have been working on this vista for at least six years. Here is the story of the front yard.

When we moved into this house, 12 years ago now, the front yard consisted of two forsythia shrubs, a Korean lilac, a dwarf Alberta spruce, and a few common hostas. The area between the driveway and the front porch had only a short sidewalk, and the part of the yard between that walk and the driveway often became quite muddy in the winter. ... Read More

What’s Blooming in Serendipity Gardens?

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It’s mid-July, and the peak blooming time is almost here for Serendipity Gardens.

Nevertheless, sitting in the back yard swing and looking across the garden, the predominant color you see is green. My husband had this vantage point a few days ago, and he said to me, “What’s blooming in the garden? All I see is green!”

I said, “Let me show you.” We began a walk around the garden, looking for beauty. We wound up finding well over 20 plants blooming away, and a few others, such as white Phlox David, getting ready to do so. True, some of the blooms were small, and some were behind other, showier plants, but they were beautiful nevertheless. ... Read More

Counting Fireflies at Serendipity Gardens

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Photo taken from National Geographic website.

One of my best memories from childhood happened one summer evening when I spent the night with my cousin who lived on a farm. I rode to her house with her and my aunt and uncle. When we drew close to the house, my uncle stopped the car and turned out the lights.

“Look!” he said.

We looked up, and saw … a city! I could not believe my eyes … the twinkling lights of a city right out in the country. Actually, it was a field full of fireflies, glowing and flashing in the dark. It was incredibly beautiful, all the more so for being so unexpected. ... Read More