05/31/2026
The first perennial bed on the farm isn't very large, but it feels like an important milestone. A few weeks ago, this area beside the house was hidden beneath an old pile of rotting wood. Once it was cleared, I discovered a patch of good soil and decided it was time to finally plant some of the perennials that made the move from my apartment garden in St. Paul. Most special among them is a Honey Gold peony that was given to me by a neighbor who saw me working on that garden and thought I might appreciate it. After surviving a winter in storage, a move, and a house purchase, it finally has a permanent home. It's a small garden bed, but it sits beside a door I use every day, where I'll be able to enjoy it's simple beauty while so much of the work elsewhere is focused on clearing and restoration.