As summer begins to slowly fade and the heat begins to dissipate, the Southwestern garden comes alive with second spring.
In the absence of scorching 100+ degree temperatures, both plants and people reawaken to the vibrant beauty of the desert landscape during the fall season.
The Allure of Autumn is “Second Spring”
When people talk about their favorite season, many will tell you that spring is the time that they enjoy the most as their gardens come alive, spring forth with new green growth and colorful blooms. But in the desert Southwest, there’s another season that deserves just as much acclaim – fall, often referred to as the “second spring.”
Sky Flower (Duranta erecta)
While spring is a glorious time in the desert landscape with winter blooms overlapping with spring flowering plants along with cactus flowers – it isn’t the only ‘spring’ that the desert experiences.
A Season of Renewal
Fall in the desert brings a rejuvenating touch. The cooler temperatures breathe new life into plants, coaxing them into refreshed appearances and prolonging their flowering displays. Irrigation becomes less of a chore. Birds, butterflies, and various wildlife also make a prominent return during the daytime hours.
The Great Outdoors Beckons
With the arrival of fall, desert residents find themselves irresistibly drawn outdoors. Whether it’s leisurely walks, al fresco dining, or simply working outdoors, the comfortable temperatures and captivating landscapes make every moment spent outside a delight.
Fall is the ideal season for making alterations to your garden. It’s the perfect time to replace thirsty, old plants with drought-tolerant alternatives or expand your outdoor living space by adding new features like patios or pergolas.
Flame Acanthus (Anisacanthus quadrifidus v. wrightii)
Second Spring Planting for the Future
Regardless of your garden’s location, fall stands as the prime season for introducing new plants to your landscape. With three growing seasons ahead, it offers them the opportunity to establish robust root systems before the next scorching summer arrives.
No matter what garden region you live in – second spring is the best time of year to add new plants to the landscape as it provides plants with three seasons in which to grow a good root system before the heat of the next summer arrives.
**Thinking of making some changes to your landscape? Click herefor a list my favorite drought tolerant plants that provide fall blooms.
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For those of us who live in cities, or in my case a suburb of a large city, visiting a small town may be as close as we get to experience the delights that they have to offer.
My husband and I recently took a trip to the delightful town of Petoskey, Michigan where our oldest daughter, Brittney moved along with her husband and daughter.
The town of Petoskey is located at the “top of the mitt” as locals like to say.
I had been fortunate to have visited this picturesque downtown that sits on the shores of Little Traverse Bay, 1 1/2 years ago – long before we had any idea that my daughter and her family would end up there.
This time, my husband came with me and we looked forward to spending time with family as well as exploring Petoskey, which is consistently ranked as one of the “10 Best Downtowns To Visit” in America.
Like many small towns, many residents are within walking distance of the downtown area. So, on a brisk November’s day, we set off on foot toward the downtown area.
Signs of fall could be seen all around, from the bright red berries of Ilex deciduaPossumhaw to…
fallen apples filling the stomachs of squirrels and autumn leaves being raked up by homeowners.
As we walked I could see gardens getting ready for a long winter’s sleep, although some plants were still in flower.
Dried hydrangea flowers decorated many gardens, which added stark beauty. I would love to use these dried flowers for floral arrangements in my home.
Did I mention that number one on my list of plants that I wish I could grow in my desert garden is hydrangea?
Landscapes were filled with leafless shrubs and trees along with evergreen plants.
I think that large leafless trees have a beauty all their own, don’t you?
What’s a small town without a gazebo in the local park?
Or a general store?
Yes, those are live greens, which they use to decorate with.
The arrival of the Christmas season is a big deal in many small towns and Petoskey is no exception.
Fall-themed window displays were soon to give way to those filled with Christmas greenery and decorations.
The merchants were also transforming the interior of their stores.
Yes, that is a mannequin dressed in all her Christmas finery. As you may have guessed this was the local florist and home decor store.
These stainless steel Christmas tree containers outside of this store were also pretty cool.
Being a horticulturist, it is physically impossible for me to simply pass by any garden-themed store, so I went in.
Christmas trees decorated in different themes were displayed throughout the store. I suspect that they offer tree decorating services.
While I am not personally a fan of artificial flowers, I really liked how they worked on this tree. Of course, that could be due to the fact that they were decorated with one of my favorite flowers.
Fairy or miniature gardens are pretty popular in this area as I saw several displays throughout the stores we visited.
If I lived in area that experienced cold, long winters, I might be more likely to grow plants indoors.
However, I am not very attentive to my indoor plants, so they usually die. Perhaps, it’s a good thing that I live in a place where I can garden outdoors year round, thereby saving defenseless indoor plants 😉
A large display of artificial flowers and succulents, perfect for brightening up the indoors through the winter.
Shopping with my daughter and granddaughter – can life get any better?
Next stop was the local bookstore, so of course I had to check out the gardening section.
Not surprisingly, there weren’t books on drought tolerant gardening in this region where water is plentiful.
Our next stop was to visit one of my favorite stores from my previous visit to Petoskey, ‘American Spoon‘ is a local company who sells fruit preserves and condiments from produce grown in Michigan.
I think that this was my husband’s favorite shop that we visited because there were ‘samples’. I tried several different kinds of preserves and decided on getting my favorite, sour cherry preserves and vanilla bourbon pear conserve.
We also tried roasted pumpkin seed salsa – it was delicious, so I had to buy a jar of that too.
As I mentioned earlier, the Christmas season is celebrated throughout the gaslight district of downtown Petoskey.
What was striking to me was that the towns gaslights and stores were decorated with live evergreen wreaths and garlands – not the artificial ones that are commonplace throughout the desert Southwest.
On the first Friday of December the town hosts an Holiday Open House when streets shut down and Santa arrives to light the town Christmas tree. Merchants vie to win the Holiday Window Contest and townspeople celebrate the first Friday of the season along with carolers and the local high school’s drum band.
I hope that you enjoyed this glimpse of a small town. Wherever I travel, I love to explore new places and experience and observe the local traditions, gardening practices, plants, people and of course the food!
Our next visit to this small town will be in June, when the days are long and warmer. We’ll bring the kids with us next time and explore further out to some of the other surrounding towns and take a trip to Mackinac Island, which is just over an hour away 🙂
**Have you ever lived in a small town? What did you like about it?**
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