The Fleeting Charm of Magnolias

Spring flowering bushes and trees have such a short window of time to strut their stuff in Wisconsin. Just as they are beginning to unfurl their lovely petals, showcasing vibrant colors that attract the attention of passersby, this week’s weather is challenging them to the max with tornadic storms and an excess of ground-soaking rain that threaten to damage their delicate blooms.

To make spring gardening even more challenging, tonight’s trial will include a cold snap that has the potential to dip below freezing. A freeze will undoubtedly bring an abrupt halt to the magnolia’s pageantry of colorful blossoms. My experience has been that some of the unopened buds may survive, but her beautiful flowers will be marred by browning of the petals.

Wisconsin may not be the most hospitable state in which to grow magnolias, but the hope of enjoying their exquisite floral charm keeps this midwest gardener from giving up. Each spring, I find myself eagerly anticipating the moment when the buds begin to swell and hint at the beauty to come. Though fleeting in nature, the magnolia’s graceful charm causes me to stop, take notice, and appreciate this amazing creation of our wonderful Creator. April draws me out of my comfy chair near the window overlooking the garden and into the outdoors to nurture my garden with care. As I work, these magnificent blooms remind me of resilience and the power of God’s creation to inspire hope and joy, even in the face of adversity.


After a very long writing hiatus, I am excited to say that today I’m rejoining the Six on Saturday group! It’s truly a lovely corner of the internet, filled with passionate gardeners who share their creativity and love for gardening. Each week, many talented bloggers post 6 recent garden photos, showcasing their beautiful blooms, vibrant veggies, and inventive garden spaces. If you’re looking to connect with fellow garden enthusiasts and discover new gardening ideas, you have landed in the perfect place! Here is the link for those who’d like to come join us for a virtual garden stroll:

https://gardenruminations.co.uk/author/lairdstephens/

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