“Gardening simply does not allow one to be mentally old, because too many hopes and dreams are yet to be realized.” ~ Allan Armitage
Gertrude Jekyll Quote
“The love of gardening is a seed once sown that never dies.” ~ Gertrude Jekyll
Folklore Saying
“It’s time to plant corn when the lightning bugs come out.” ~ Folklore Saying
Jack Ma Quote
“If there are nine rabbits on the ground and you want to catch one, just focus on one.” ~ Jack Ma
Folklore Saying
“When hornets build their nests high, expect a hot summer.” ~ Folklore Saying
Folklore Saying
“When spider webs are wet with dew that soon dries, expect a fine day.” ~ Folklore Saying
Folklore Saying
“When sheep collect and huddle, tomorrow will be a puddle.” ~ Folklore Saying
Folklore Saying
“Frogs singing at dusk indicates fair weather to come.” ~ Folklore Saying
Folklore Saying
Old-timers in the South believe that frost will not occur after the dogwoods have bloomed.
Ansel Adams Quote
“Sometimes I get to places just when God is ready to have someone click the shutter.” ~ Ansel Adams











