An RGG Winter Garden Tour
If you can put up with yours truly in live-action video form for five minutes and a few seconds, than this RGG winter garden tour vid just might be tolerable. It’s got a few flowers, a few green shoots, and not too much me. Hey, it’s five minutes long. What’ve you got to lose?
The past six weeks or so have not been kind to me. I’ve been dealing with what I can only describe as the stupidest health crisis in the history of Earth. I mention it only because it’s negatively impacted my publishing schedule here. In order to get four features published in the month of February, including at least one with a gardening theme, as I’d promised in the February RGG Newsletter, I had to temporarily shelve the gardening article I’d been writing (and had intended to publish today, the last day of this leap year February) and cheat by generating this feature. “Cheat” is the right word because all I’m doing here is introducing a link to my RGG YouTube Channel video of February 27th, and including a couple of stills I shot in my garden that day after I walked around with my phone for the 5 minutes it took to make the video.
In any case, this is my single February “gardening” feature, and my fourth feature of the month. As promised. Sort of. The video is mercifully short, and it actually does feature some decent new growth action, plus some really early blooming. The link to the vid is right below. It’s a picture of yours truly with not nearly enough of it obscured by the written instructions for playing the video. Here you go…
The link to The Renaissance Garden Guy YouTube Channel at large forever displays on The RGG homepage, but you can click right here to visit if you just can’t contain yourself. You can also visit the Garden Tours archives in Sights and Sounds to check out a number of legitimately remarkable video garden walks. A few of my own are scattered among the good ones, but who’s counting?
Thank you all, my dear readers and subscribers (and viewers) for indulging me. Once again, I apologize for not delivering the full-boat gardening article I’d planned for February and promised to deliver. Consider today’s offering my mulligan. I’ll drive straighter next month.
Cheers, and Happy Gardening!
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Spring is around the corner and I can’t wait to see your beautiful garden bloom to become a beautiful masterpiece 🌺🌸🌺
Thank you for your kind compliment, Roxxy. I really appreciate that. I know there’s not a whole lot going on out there just yet, but I can guarantee you that before too much longer, there will be. I’m glad you enjoyed the feature, Roxxy, and I’m grateful for all of your kindness and interest.
When I saw the pictures of your crocuses I knew that spring must be just around the corner. Please show us more pictures of your hellebores when they bloom – they are such cool plants.
Thank you for checking out this feature, Kevin, and thank you for watching the video. The hellebores have got big, white swollen buds going for them right now, and it won’t be long before they open. As always, pics of my garden’s blooming and growing action are always accessible in The Renaissance Garden Guy Photo Gallery (there are 19 different image galleries to check out in there), and new shots are added continually. This year’s blooms from my hellebores will definitely be included – probably in both the “Winter” and “Precocious Bloomers” galleries. Thanks once again, Kevin!