This is the season when gardeners live a little more in the imagination. We watch winter light move across bare branches, notice the architecture of trees, and make plans we can’t quite act on yet.
So today feels right for honoring people who worked quietly – not as household names, but as steady hands who loved the natural world and served it with patience, consistency, and craft.
Today’s Garden History1846 Charles Edward Faxon was born in Massachusetts.
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