The quote I pulled up on my journal list today is from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. He said, "It is not doing the thing we like to do, but liking the thing we have to do that makes life blessed." If you are a gardener, in Minnesota or elsewhere in the land of snow and cold, you are probably wishing you could be outdoors, gardening--the thing you like to do. Instead, it's time to do the thing we have to do: get through a few more weeks of winter--and enjoy it!
Yesterday, armed with printouts from the University of Minnesota horticulture site, we pruned our apple trees. Pruning is one of those jobs that is actually kind of fun if you do it when needed. There is a little surge of power that comes with every waterspout beheaded. A feeling of satisfaction at a tree well shaped. On the other hand, if you forgo pruning and the tree gets out of control, as our first State Fair apple has, you have a job on your hands. The State Fair is now crowned with a lot of unsightly top growth from too large a cut-back two years ago. The only good thing I can say about pruning it is that it causes one to look up, instead of down (at the snow beneath the boots.) The rusty-brown leaves of the pin oak make a beautiful complement to the blue sky. I feel blessed just knowing that I don't have to prune the top of this giant.
Poem of the Week, by Kaylin Haught
8 years ago
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Pruning trees sound like a big job! Hopefully spring will come sooner than Punxatawney Phil predicted so you can get to doing what you do best.
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