By: Kim Charles
Tom Fisher creatively showcases key industrial plant from his small suburban garden in Lancaster , NY .
" It seems even the undecomposed planned gardens are full of surprise and the ever evolve nature of the garden means that you may always count on something different each year , season and if you ’re calculate tight , even every day . I love how we enjoy the full changing of the seasons here in Western New York , although it seems , at times our spring and summertime season is never as long as a gardener like me would like it to .
Still I love the anticipation of spring and I specially savour it when the garden surprises me . Each spring I ’m astonished at the resiliancy of nature rally from winter . I ’m tickle pink by the colorful celbration the tulip bulbs get and I delight the surprise that each day bring . Just the other day when as I noticed the last cluster of tulips were coming to an end , I was surprised to find Iris derive in to take their place . I had completely forgotten even plant them , but become out to have been a wizard matter or perhaps they came together as a package , I ca n’t remember but wager on the latter . Either manner it was a beautiful surprise . "

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