#37 Samhain

#37 Samhain

                The madman finally came to terms with the frost. He simply said, “After all it is almost Samhain”. Sounds like another excuse for a bonfire to me. In another reference to our Wheel of the Year, Samhain is the ending of the harvest and the coming of the darkness. Celtic Celebration                 Midway between…

#36 Frost

#36 Frost

                “The frost comes on little cat feet” – my apologies to Carl Sandburg, the madman likes the phrase, but really wishes you had used frost instead of fog. The mere mention of frost strikes fear in the heart of the madman, and that first frost warning coincided with the Connecticut Association of Optometrists’ Fall…

#35 Hot Peppers

#35 Hot Peppers

It’s a sad time for the madman. He has come to the realization that hot pepper season has come to an end. Days are getting shorter – too short to give his hot peppers the light and warmth they deserve. The madman always says, “the hotter the weather, the hotter the pepper. With the hot…

Monarch caterpillar on milkweed

#30 Let’s Talk About Pests

                Let’s talk about pests. Pests come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Some are a major problem. Some are just a nuisance. The madman’s definition of a pest is an organism that cramps his style or causes his plants harm. The Gray Catbird                 Take the Gray catbird for example. This year, according…

#29 The Garden at the Lake

#29 The Garden at the Lake

The Cactus (Opuntia humifusa) is blooming, much to the madman’s surprise – with the moving of the cactus garden he didn’t expect any blooms this year. But, its yellow blossom signals, “Summer is here!” Time to focus on the garden at the lake. Short Season Container Gardening The garden at the lake is a totally…