The Huntsville Botanical Gardens on the First Day of Spring

I wasn’t going to post a blog this week because I’m late on a deadline, and my childhood Catholic guilt kicks in whenever I do anything other than work on that damn article. But after six exasperating hours I only have an opening paragraph to show for it, and I decided I deserved to actually complete a couple sentences. And maybe writing a post about the Huntsville Botanical Gardens will help knock some words loose from my head; after all, I was there was to interview Harvey Cotten for the article.

Pieris japonica 'Valley Rose'

Pieris japonica ‘Valley Rose’ on the first day of spring at the Huntsville Botanical Gardens.

Magnolia stellata 'Waterlily'

Magnolia stellata ‘Waterlily’


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Bottle tree by Wade Wharton

Bottle tree by Wade Wharton.

OK, this is not helping. I need to get back to work. The article is about public gardens across the state for the July/August issue of Alabama Gardener Magazine, and I’m worried I won’t do them justice. The gardens I’ve visited are all amazing.

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