Ready for growth in the New Year
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STEVE KAWARATANI
“The year is going; let him go ... “
-- Alfred, Lord Tennyson
“Be at war with your vices; at peace with your neighbors, and let
every new year find you a better man.”
-- Benjamin Franklin
The end of the year has found me wondering where this year went.
Of course, I muse about this every year, just as my father and his
father did as well. Catharine surmises it’s a family preoccupation.
With a great deal of certainty, however, I anticipate next year will
likely not be any shorter in duration.
I have noted that the days are growing longer since we passed the
winter solstice. Perhaps not quite enough to get a little gardening
in after work, but certainly our spectacular Laguna sunsets are
arriving a little later each day.
My automatic irrigation timer has been turned off since our early
autumn showers. Rain had been falling consistently enough to save
some money on our water bill. It wasn’t until last week that I had to
unwind the hose and give a few of the needy plants a little soaking.
Keep your sprinklers on “rain,” because this storm should have
brought enough precipitation to maintain garden moisture into the
second week of the new year.
Resolutions are always part of vowing to be better. This includes
being one with your garden. How about remembering to fertilize your
lawn monthly and keep those pesky dandelions out of the front
flowerbed? It would be noble to maintain a reasonable height to your
hedge, so the neighbors can see Main Beach (they really are nice
people).
I will try to do my part to keep the air fresh and clean in Laguna
Beach. According to the Sierra Club, “Wood smoke is the ‘other’
secondhand smoke.” It is hard to get away from smoke during the
cooler months, because neighborhood smoke seeps indoors, even if you
don’t burn wood in your fireplace. Because all smoke is harmful to
the respiratory system and can cause long-term health consequences,
consider converting to a gas-burning fireplace, which provides
superior heating and is nonpolluting.
Patience is not only a virtue, but also a refreshing goal. I’ll
wait to start my tomatoes until April, to ensure the plants will
enjoy warmer temperatures and will yield better fruit. And I’ll
complain less when Laguna becomes more congested during summer.
I’ll listen better as well, understanding that when I can’t hear
the birds singing, their feeders are likely empty; that when my wife
says dinner is ready, she really means it; and when 500 neighbors
oppose a project, that speaks volumes too.
Baja beckons again. Time moves slowly there, and a day really
feels like a day. So out with the old and in with the new. And of
course, happy New Year in your garden. See you next time.
* STEVE KAWARATANI is the owner of Landscapes by Laguna Nursery,
1278 Glenneyre, No. 49, in Laguna Beach. He is happily married to
local writer, Catharine Cooper, and has two cats. He can be reached
at (949) 497-2438, or e-mail to [email protected].
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