Disease Alert: Ova paschalis

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Text and photos ©Nancy J. Ondra

Corresponding with the arrival of gradually warmer temperatures at the end of the winter season, the appearance of Ova paschalis fruiting bodies is a curious phenomenon of the spring season in many parts of the United States. (more…)

Published in: on April 11, 2009 at 3:11 pm Comments (19)

Unlocking

Tuesday sunrise March 4 08

Text and photos ©Nancy J. Ondra

The idea of having four seasons may make sense to some people, but we gardeners know that’s a woefully inadequate framework for what actually goes on outdoors. Dividing each of those seasons into early, mid-, and late helps somewhat, but something’s still lacking, particularly at this time of year, when spells of mild days alternate with freezing, snowy conditions. It’s not winter, and it’s not spring. It’s not even late winter or early spring. It’s unlocking. (more…)

Published in: on March 4, 2008 at 3:01 pm Comments (18)