My favorite? Autumn, I think, though it's near thing.

By springtime I am ready to turn my shoulder on the silvery pastels and clean-washed skies of winter (and the 'snirt' - snow with dirt that edges roadways) and seek color and fragrance.
That is when I head to the local greenhouses. I went this morning.
One place was a riot of Impatiens and begonias, sitting in hanging baskets or pots ready to be put on front doorsteps. I admit to a weakness for pansies. A bowl of them is on my front step right now - velvety amethyst and midnight blue petals.


One of the workers at the greenhouse smiled when she saw that I was purchasing Summersweet, which blooms in July and August and attracts hummingbirds. "Very wise of you! People are so tired of winter and they want color, and so they get what's in bloom and in a month have a boring garden!"
Hm. I hadn't thought of it that way.
I bought bunny tail grass (guess what it looks like) and then spent the rest of the time sighing over heliotrope, sniffing roses, dithering over rich wine-colored pansies (did I mention that pansies, violets, violas and Johnny-jump-ups are my favorite?)

The big challenge now is to plant the things. I don't know how many flats of geraniums have given up the ghost while I fiddled around doing other things.
