Monica's Memorial Garden

Monica's son installed this garden, representing her loving and courageous nature.

Monica's Garden

1. Climbing Rose "Above and Beyond" - love & strength  2. Wild Lupine - happiness and a positive outlook, transplanted from her garden. 3. Echinacea - maintaining a strong sense of self, especially when challenged by stress or disease, transplanted from her garden. 4. Butterfly Weed - a bright orange, cheerful pollinator of monarchs.  5. Borage - buoyant courage & optimism. 6. Chicory & Prairie Blue Eyed Grass - selfless love given freely, honoring the individuality of others, emotional containment. 7. Plumonaria - a plant she kept in her garden.  8. Sage - growing from experience, appreciate life's lessons. 

Mullein - August Flower

This wildly soft plant lives for just two seasons, as a bi-annual the first year Mullein keeps low to the ground in a rosette of fuzzy leaves, the second year it send up a “torch” as tall as eight feet, with yellow flowers atop. 

A non-native mullein is now naturalized and utilized throughout the Americas. Known as a “pioneer species”, it thrives in newly disturbed, often depleted soils. Mullein works to send it’s roots deep into the ground while dropping biomass in the form of it’s leaves onto the soil surface.  Effectually creating a more hospitable environment for less rugged species to follow in succession. 

 

Utilized as respiratory aid Mullein assists in dry, persistent coughs. It acts as an expectorant, breaking up mucous and phlegm from the lungs so that it can be effectively coughed up.  Surprisingly, dried Mullein leaves can be smoked for this effect.

 

The Lymphatic system is benefited by mullein both internally and externally. Structurally it reduces inflammation and pain and can assist in setting slipped disks and cracked ribs when used as a poultice.  The flowers roots and leaves can all be used as a relaxant nervine. 

Lily of the Valley - May Flower

Local flora takes on an exotic intoxication in May.  Soft spring sun illuminates an iridescent bloom. Young green leaves are as lush as ever. The joy of these first months of color enlightens a heavy heart. 

We cultivate these priceless gifts into our lives.

Lily of the Valley with it's sweet scented, dainty, bell shaped flowers.

Lily of the Valley with it's sweet scented, dainty, bell shaped flowers.

 

This hearty, shade loving plant offers the most delightful smell and sight in May.  Lily of the Valley spreads by it's underground rhizome, creating a mass of green and and flashes of white. Perfect for areas all it's own, were it may thrive while remaining contained, as it doesn't play well with others. 

Scent is a strong provoker of memories. We create new memories and recall old ones with this cottage favorite, used traditionally in weddings.  Energetically, Lily of the Valley promotes healthy priorities, while encouraging us to lighten up.