The good news is that Atlanta has had tons of rain recently, which we desperately need, since we're in our second year of the "official" drought.
The bad news is that my beloved Sakurafubuki just isn't going to happen this year as a result (refer to the post of March 10 for more info). I have kept out hope that we would dry up and get some good sun for at least a couple of days while there have still been blooms on the cherries, but it's not looking good.
Walking under the trees yesterday it looked like lots of wet pink tissues had been thrown all over the ground. Sort of like the day after the tacky bridal shower, after the crepe paper has been left out one night too many.
Oh, well, there is always next year, and we really do need the rain!
The musings of a chef-caterer turned estate gardener, digging, pruning and cultivating my way through a year in the garden
Showing posts with label Yoshino Cherry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yoshino Cherry. Show all posts
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Sakurafubuki!

"Sakurafubuki" is the Japanese term for the blizzard of cherry blossoms that occurs every spring. If you know me personally, you'll understand that this is one of those bizarre sorts of things that I just HAVE to know!
Anyway, I was walking through the garden this afternoon as I was finishing for the day, amazed at the things that have visibly grown in the past few days. It's been very warm in Atlanta, and as my friend Carolyn said, "Everything is looking like a big Easter basket!" I was walking under the grove of Yoshino cherry trees that are behind the greenhouse, looked up, and was so excited to see blossoms on one of the branches. Not buds, mind you, but full blown blossoms!
It's not exactly the Sakurafubuki that will come in a few weeks, but it's definitely on its way! When it happens for a couple of weeks every spring, it reconfirms for me what magic there is in gardening!
I will definitely get a photo this year from under the trees (in the midst of the "blizzard"), but here's one from last year that shows just how awesome this sight is!
If you don't have Yoshino cherry in your garden, go out NOW and buy one.....or twelve!
Labels:
Flowers,
Glass House,
Sakurafubuki,
Spring,
Yoshino Cherry
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