Category Archives: March

Forsythia, Spring is Here!

One of the happiest and brightest shrubs in the Southern landscape has to be the Forsythia. You may also know Forsythia as “Yellow Bells”, due to the shape and color of the blossoms . I think the first time I ever heard the term “Yellow Bells” reference to a Forsythia, came from my Granny many years ago when I was growing up.

Complete Spring Forsythia has 4 petals on each bloom… Forsythia blossoms from the spring are produced on the old wood from previous year. The remaining buds overwinters… the leaves are a gorgeous reddish color in the fall season. A complete bush in all four seasons.

Once the Forsythia breaks into bloom, Spring is not far away. Maybe that is why I consider it to be a “happy bush”. The sunny, vibrant, buttery-yellow blooms signals my brain that the spring gardening season is not far away. That in itself is JOY.

Forsythia is native to China and other parts of Asia

I recently read that the word Forsythia is related to anticipation. Yes, I get that… the anticipation of SPRING… Beautiful, joyful things yet to come.

What can we learn from the Forsythia??? The blooming Forsythia maybe our slumbering winter wake up call. The arrival of these vivid blooms definitely launches me into a spring planning and gardening clean up mindset. Rightfully so, because it is truly the time to begin focusing on some key elements for your lawn and garden maintenance, taking our cues directly from Mother Nature via the blooming Forsythia.

Forsythia is a fast growing shrub but if you must trim it wait until after blooming has been completed.

Once the forsythia finishes blooming, pre-emergents (for weed control) can be used in your lawn. A Pre- emergent is used to help prevent weed growth in your lawn… before the weeds actually begin!!!

If you use the “gardening cues” from the golden blossoms of the Forsythia, and apply your pre-emergents on time, it should then be re-applied three months later, so think about another application in June.

A multi-tiered approach may occur at your home… the focus on the garden… starting seeds indoors or even beginning to think about planting cool season crops once the Forsythia blooms are fading all the while working towards a beautiful, green, and healthy lawn. Whatever you decide to plant or grow this year, just enjoy it, savoring the season.

As you are reading this, the time to begin your lawn care maintenance is upon you! In a few short weeks, your actions will be futile if you delay using Pre-emergents and other actions will be necessary in order to avoid weeds in your lawn in the form of post-emergent weed killers like these in the photo.
Post-emergent Weed control for lawns: 2-4D works well to reduce weed growth without damaging lawn
Forcing Forsythia inside can be a lovely way to brighten your mood on those cool, rainy, foggy days in March
Within a few days these blooms are opening up! Use a knife to slice the bottom of the stems to open them up so more water can flow into woody stem and make sure to remove bottom blooms in place in warm water.
Foggy, rainy March weather

The Forsythia is legendary to hold medicinal qualities in past centuries. I believe that still holds true for me… maybe not so much in the traditional medicinal sense. The vibrant yellow hues are medicine to my soul, gearing up for another sensational Spring. Happy Spring Y’all!

March Photo Favorites

Time to Soar
Eagle In the Sky

Scripture for March :

But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)

I took a series of photos on the morning of March 1st during this spectacular sunrise. I posted a few of these directly on my Facebook page without edits. My mom and dad noticed the eagle in the background in a few of the pictures from the series of shots. She had texted me about the pictures I had posted and told me to go look for it… A few other Facebook friends commented on the eagle as well… It was a very sweet surprise for me and maybe a message that It’s Time to Soar in the Month of March.

A HUGE thank you to all who continue to support my blog by reading and sharing. An even bigger blessing, my family and friends who are consistently the wind beneath my wings offering endless support, love and encouragement. Thank you.

I hope you enjoy the photos from my day to day activities in the month of March.

Searching for Signs of Spring… Piper and I always use this Willow tree as a reference for the arrival of spring along the Greenway. The first tiny leaves are forming as we walked on March 2nd.
March 5th! What a difference a few days make!
March 13th
All Damned Up… a huge pile of brush and tree limbs are pushed up against this tree, beaver 🦫 busy at work or excessive rain????
“Leafing Up” By March 30th some trees have a good base of leaves
Green Acres… well probably not like the tv show 😂. Planting in progress on the fields along the Greenway Trails
Hiding In the Mist… a foggy Sunday morning March 3rd
Fire Sky Sunrise
Enough said, just do it!
Peeking Through
Breaking Through the Fog
Drop In… Rain has been fairly abundant in the month of March.
Awakening… March mornings often bring a crisp, cool feeling that brings you awake immediately after walking outdoors.
Cotton Ball Clouds
Morning Glitter
Rebirth
Lavender Skies
Good FridaySunday is Coming
Easter Saturday Sunrise
Easter Morning Sunrise

On the Home Front…

Hello Buttercup… My mother-in-law always called these yellow daffodils buttercups. These mini daffodils are in full bloom in early March in my front flower garden.
Daffodil in Bloom
Bringing the outdoors in…
Forcing branches of Forsythia bloomed almost immediately! Will definitely do this again next year!
In case you missed this earlier blog post… https://hardwarelifewife.com/2024/03/06/forsythia-spring-is-here/
Tomato, lentil and vegetable soup (keeper recipe)
First attempt at making a Burnt Cheesecake, no crust on bottom! Delicious and easy. Will definitely make again!
Reinventing the BLT… Bacon, spinach, avocado, tomatoes and ranch(out of mayo 🤪) I asked Benjamin if he wanted me to make him a sandwich, he said no… it had too many vegetables on it😂
Pineapple Casserole for Easter… Thank you Ashley Frazier for sharing your recipe for Pineapple Casserole! It was simply delicious!
Hey Bud! It’s a beautiful sight to see the our trees beginning to bud out
Time to plant… getting my hands dirty again and putting these in my planters in March
Finding Clover https://hardwarelifewife.com/2024/03/17/finding-clover/
Spring has replaced the winter gloom, with abundant blooms… Bradford Pears in full bloom everywhere!
Vibrant Blooms of Spring
The Pick of the Crop… Annual Tulip picking trip 🌷
Colors of the Rainbow
Full Bloom
Opening and closing act… once tulips fully bloom and open, the flower petals don’t last much longer
Cookie and Joy: These two always enjoy #Nationalpuppyday March 23rd
Bunny building…, it has been fun creating new Easter pieces for this Easter season
Easter Sunday Sunshine
Happy Easter!

What’s have we been streaming in March???

1. Apple TV: Finished Masters of Air, began Manhunt, and Palm Royale.

2. Max- The Great Pottery Throw Down, you don’t have to be a lover of all things pottery to enjoy this show, it’s a fantastic competition based show with amazing art in progress

3. Hulu Live: March Madness… basketball games! 🏀, The Food That Built America, Lady Bird Diaries, and also streaming our favorite weekly shows.

4. Netflix: The Gentlemen

At the Hardware Store…

Unique Hardwood
Chopping Wood still a necessity on the cooler days of March
Change in Store Hours
Assembly… we do that too!
Beautiful afternoons in March… front door open to let the fresh air and sunshine inside
Nothing but Blue Skies
Adding a bit of color to the ladder wall
Moving forward into Spring!
Saturday Sidewalk Sale!
Stacking out new merchandise for Spring and Summer
New end cap for Spring
Spring Lawn and Garden Ready
Count Me In! The jellybeans are counted and ready for your guess! Congrats to Jane Will for winning the hummingbird feeder!
Making my own Easter Grass
All finished and ready for Easter 🐣
Did you know that you can shop our shelves at Carolina Treasures on Main??? You can find me there checking on the shelves regularly
Did you know that you can shop our shelves at Carolina Treasures on Main??? You can find me there checking on the shelves regularly
Who’s ready to dig into the dirt????

Wayne announced his retirement on March 25, 2024.

Wayne Matherly has been an amazing asset to our business as well as a mentor to both of us for the last 8 1/2 years. It’s simply hard to imagine life without him at Wilkes County Hardware.

Richard and I have been blessed with Wayne’s leadership and presence, as he shared and we received a small part of his knowledge. He taught us both so much about various areas of the hardware store. His vast experience with locks and keys, plumbing,and Wayne’s knowledge of lawn and garden has not been wasted… we have soaked up all the time and experience we could with Wayne.

They say that “Age is a just number”but, I know when the numbers begin to grow in size, our bodies often tell us to slow down a bit. Wayne, we definitely honor your wishes to slow down.

So what do you do when a piece of your heart goes home??? I’m not sure… but we plan to celebrate this new milestone of retirement with Wayne soon, honoring his wishes on how he chooses to do so.

Congratulations to Wayne, on a long career in the hardware industry. You will surely be missed dearly by all of us and hoping that you know that you have left a legacy of hardware excellence behind. We love you always! 💕

Wayne at work through the years… 2015-2024

As our month of March concludes, Wayne is soaring into retirement and I’m drawn back to the scripture that I began the month with for strength and courage as we begin a new chapter in our business.

But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength;
They shall mount up with wings like eagles,
They shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)