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All the words shared on The Daily Gardener podcast.

Oscar Hammerstein II

June is Bustin’ Out

By The Daily Gardener | June 12, 2019

by Oscar Hammerstein II, 1945 June is bustin’ out all over. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Oscar Hammerstein II Related posts: For My Remembering The Secret Garden All in June The Thing I Care Most About Quinnipeague in August

What Is One to Say About June

What is One to Say About June

By The Daily Gardener | June 12, 2019

by Gertrude Jekyll What is one to say about June, the time of perfect young summer, the fulfillment of the promise of the earlier months, and with, as yet, no sign to remind one that its fresh young beauty will ever fade. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the…

Al Bernstein

God Created June

By The Daily Gardener | June 12, 2019

by Al Bernstein Spring being a tough act to follow, God created June. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Al Bernstein Related posts: For My Remembering Queen of the Garden Our Rose Tree The Glory of the Garden White Clover Fairy

If A June Night Could Talk

If a June Night Could Talk

By The Daily Gardener | June 12, 2019

by Bern Williams If a June night could talk, it would probably boast it invented romance. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Bern Williams Related posts: Queen of the Garden When Laughter is Sadder than Tears A Piece of Our Heart I…

Thomas Love Peacock

A Brilliant Night of June

By The Daily Gardener | June 11, 2019

by Thomas Love Peacock In a bowl to sea went wise men three, On a brilliant night of June: They carried a net, and their hearts were set On fishing up the moon. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Thomas Love Peacock…

In June

In June

By The Daily Gardener | June 11, 2019

by Nora Perry So sweet, so sweet the roses in their blowing, So sweet the daffodils, so fair to see; So blithe and gay the hummingbird a-going From flower to flower, a-hunting with the bee. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Nora…

When Laughter is Sadder Than Tears

When Laughter is Sadder than Tears

By The Daily Gardener | June 10, 2019

by Frances Theodora Parsons The marshes stretch to the dunes and the dunes sweep down to the sea, And the sea is wooing the meadow which waits with an open door; Then a melody sweet to the hearer floats up from the murmuring lea Till the sea slips seaward again and the land is athirst…

Art is a Fruit That Grows In Man

Art is a Fruit That Grows In Man

By The Daily Gardener | June 7, 2019

by Jean Arp Art is a fruit that grows in man, like a fruit on a plant, or a child in its mother’s womb.     As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Related posts: No related posts.

Art is the Flower

Art is the Flower

By The Daily Gardener | June 7, 2019

by Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art is the flower – Life is the green leaf. As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Related posts: No related posts.

Rabbit in Clover

Queen of the Garden

By The Daily Gardener | June 6, 2019

by Hannah Rebecca Hudson It is set by fields of clover And sentinelled with trees, Hosts of sunbeams range it over ‘Tis owned by birds and bees.   Larkspurs, leaning out of places Where bashful myrtles creep, Peep at monk-flowers’ hooded faces And poppies gone to sleep.   There are wild and headstrong briers And thistle knights…

Old Garden Chair

For My Remembering

By The Daily Gardener | June 5, 2019

by Alice M. Swaim I need no Rosemary nor Rue for my remembering, No faded flower, no lock of hair, Not even spring.   When all the wind is your sweet voice And all the rain, your tears, There’s no way of forgetting Immortal, radiant years.    As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by…

Alice Mackenzie Swaim

Old Garden Chair

By The Daily Gardener | June 5, 2019

by Alice M. Swaim Old garden chair sagging with the weight of a single leaf.    As featured onThe Daily Gardener podcast: Words inspired by the garden are the sweetest, most beautiful words of all. Alice M. Swaim Related posts: Green Summer For My Remembering Queen of the Garden When Laughter is Sadder than Tears…

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