The days are getting longer.  It's six in     the evening and the sky has a few pink patches off to the west, a     hopeful sign of lengthening days.  We have so many seedlings coming     along.  They are being well-tended by George and myself (OK mostly by     George).  We are starting to take herb cuttings and perennial     cuttings.  For us spring is just around the corner and there never     seems to be  enough time to get the seedlings up, but before I know     it they are big and strong, ready for their next assignment which is     getting big enough to sell to you all.  So much care and attention     goes into them and I think my little green leafy brothers and     sisters know who loves them and they thrive.     
We put a new garden in     at the road under our Morningside sign.  It went in when most of the     plants were dormant, or at least not much top growth.  I tried to     choose some that have a winter profile such as Heuchera  'Amethyst Mist', Geranium 'Karmina',     Dianthus 'Heart Attack' and others. It will be exciting for us to     see just what it does really look like by late spring; it may be a     total disaster. Gardens can be that way.  Sometimes  I     think this group of plants will look great together and that I have     the golden garden touch, other times I'm not sure.  We will see     which way it goes, thumbs up or down.  
Work is ongoing in the other     gardens.  My old first garden is going to get a revamp.  So much     needs to be divided and rearranged, new plants taken for a test     drive pushing the envelope on zone and sun or shade tolerance.     Redoing a garden is like going shopping for a new wardrobe without worrying if I have gained weight over the winter!     
We have left so many of the grasses and tall perennials     standing in the gardens, and I do so enjoy the winter garden, in it's     own way, almost as much as the other seasons. Everything is starting to get     a little ratty by now, though, and it's almost time to cut them down.  Another     turning of a season.
Welcome back, Spring.
 

