The new year is upon us, with all the hopes, dreams, and reflections it holds. The holidays were packed with travel and the joy of family time, giving me more than one extra shot of energy. Here we are with our four beautiful grandsons, including the newest arrival, little Davy, born December 1.

Looking back at the 2023 garden, the word that sums up Coppertop would be “maintenance”. I added very few new plants, with the exception of all I grew down in the vegetable garden and annual flowers, mainly in pots on the deck. Instead of focusing on changing things, Hubby and I made efforts to keep the garden maintained and flourishing, while fine-tuning some of our upkeep procedures. Turns out we have plenty of plants to take care of. Ha!

Exceptions to “no new plants” were a couple shrubs we selected in the spring to fill gaps along the gravel stairway: Sambucus racemosa ‘Lemony Lace’ and Fothergilla ‘Mount Airy’.

A summer hardscape addition was a simple cedar bridge over the stream, necessary because our old bridge was crumbling away.

This week I’m still planting a few remaining tulip bulbs, always in pots for best protection from hungry squirrels. My tulip orders this fall showed a return to the oranges, purples, and whites I have found so striking here.

I also need to plant a few 4″ pots of Meconopsis ‘Lingholm’ I purchased in the fall to freshen up my large wine barrels of the same. Snow is in the forecast for the end of this week, so there’s no time like the present.

The greenhouse is virtually empty except for some herbs, the seed trays are clean and ready, and the new gardening year awaits!

6 responses to “2024 Hopes”

  1. Love the picture! They must be a bunch of fun to have around, and I bet you sleep well afterwards.
    It sounds like there’s been plenty going on there this year. Wish I could try a few blue poppies here but the shipping from the west is brutal so hopefully you get a chance to share a few photos. Glad to see the update!

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    1. Happy New Year! It’s always my pleasure to share photos of blue poppies come May/June. 😉

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  2. Great to see your new post. Seems like it might have been a while since I saw something from Coppertop? Or possibly I missed something along the way – which happens!
    We planted a Sambucus racemosa ‘Lemony Lace’ also, a few years ago. What a striking plant! Fothergilla was on offer at a nursery we frequent, but for us the hardiness zone of our garden is just too unpredictable, so opted not to take the chance. Sure do like the look of it though 🙂
    Happy new year!

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    1. Yes, I’ve been writing far fewer posts. Maybe I’ll revive the blog this year? This is our second Lemony Lace as they do superbly here. Glad they have more folks appreciating their beauty. I wish your post didn’t appear as anonymous — can’t figure out just who you are! Ha!

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  3. Amazing family photo that will bring smiles for many years to come.

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    1. Thank you, Judy. There’s a heck of a lot of love in that photo. 🙂

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