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The quiet maps on tree bark

The quiet maps on tree bark

in Exploratory Gardening, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses, Sustainable Gardening January 28, 2024 by Christian

January makes tree bark readable. The leaves are gone, the herbaceous border has collapsed into stems and seed heads, and the garden has stopped distracting us with flowers. What remains is quieter but not empty: twigs, buds, bark plates, old pruning cuts, and pale islands of green, gray, yellow, and blue-green spreading across trunks like weather maps. Those patches are…

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