A spotless October garden has excellent public relations. The stems are gone. The leaves are bagged. The beds are shaved down to mulch and labels. From the sidewalk, it looks responsible, almost moral, as if the gardener has defeated decay itself and sent it away in kraft paper sacks. Here is the irritating truth: a garden that clean is often…
By September, a sunflower can look as if it has made a firm decision. The head that seemed restless in July, leaning east at breakfast and west by evening, now holds itself toward the morning. The stem is rough, the leaves are broad and weathered, and the seed disk is beginning to darken. If you pass it at sunset, it…

