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For Today at Least, Winter is OK

By John Markowski @jmarkowski0

I've noticed an interesting pattern with my blog posts of late. One day it's "Winter isn't so bad, look at all the interesting textures and the plant interplay with snow and ice." The next day it's "This sucks, let's look backward or forward and reminisce about actual living blooms or healthy foliage." A bit schizophrenic if you will.
And that just about sums it up for me. While I've come to appreciate the winter garden more and more and its beautiful subtlety, I still long for the days when I couldn't keep up with the pruning or deadheading or even the weeding.   
Today was one of those "Winter ain't so bad" days as I wandered the yard for the first time in two weeks. We have had brutally cold temps for days now but that wasn't going to stop me in my quest for the beloved "winter interest". Frost bite and runny nose be damned; we are getting some pics up in here.
There is no better example of winter awesomeness than the peeling bark on trees. Throw in some late afternoon sun and you've got yourself a cornucopia of interest:  

For today at least, Winter is OK

River Birch


For today at least, Winter is OK

Multi-trunked River Birch 


For today at least, Winter is OK

'Winter King' Hawthorn


Without any leaves or flowers in sight, it is an awesome opportunity to get up close and personal with the tree limbs and enjoy their subtle colors and textures:  

For today at least, Winter is OK

'Winter King' Hawthorn 


Next, we move on to the deciduous shrubs. Many offer great branch color that contrasts so well with all of the surrounding "brown-ness":  

For today at least, Winter is OK

'Henry's Garnet' Itea


For today at least, Winter is OK

Dappled willow


Or even their own version of peeling bark hidden deep inside all of that shrubbery:

For today at least, Winter is OK

Ninebark


Of course, I couldn't compose a winter post without some reference to an ornamental grass, and for today, I was digging the spent "blooms" on a patch of 'Karl Foerster' grass:
For today at least, Winter is OK

I even find interest in the spent siberian irises, with their dead foliage lit up by not only the winter sun, but also the snow at their feet:
For today at least, Winter is OK

The spent seedheads of the bee balms ... 
For today at least, Winter is OK

A reminder of what was and what will be:
For today at least, Winter is OK

Same goes with the obedient plants ... 
For today at least, Winter is OK

And their once crisp white blooms:
For today at least, Winter is OK

The aforementioned siberian iris and their seedpods add a certain look to the landscape ...  
For today at least, Winter is OK

Although they cannot compare to their "spring look":
For today at least, Winter is OK

And finally, a lonely bud bides its time until ...  
For today at least, Winter is OK

It puts on a show for both the eyes, and more impressively, the nose:  
For today at least, Winter is OK

Be on the lookout for the next post which will go back to winter denial/hatred.
John

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