A goldfinch rests and feeds in one of our front yard planters. |
School days are imminent, college beckons, and vacations are coming to a close as Labor Day traditionally marks summer’s end. However, there is still plenty of juice left in summer, because fall season is still almost a month away – September 22.
This year, as has been my custom, I engaged in a great deal of outdoor gardening. Most of our plantings are already in place, and I don’t plan to expand them any more: At least that is my thought – one never knows. There are sufficient garden beds out front, one out back near the patio, and a shrub line on the east-facing property line