The Mountain Gardener: A gardener’s 12 days of Christmas
by Jan Nelson / Press-Banner
Dec 23, 2009 | 1626 views | 0 0 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Here is a Christmas carol medley written especially for readers here in the Santa Cruz Mountains.



It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Here in the Santa Cruz Mountains

Take a look at all the holiday lights

Atop community trees that are beautiful at night.

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

Berries on every shrub

But the prettiest sight to see is the nandina that will be

On your own front door.

Dashing through the snow, you could have used a sleigh

Earlier this month, it would have been the way.

Some plants were taken by surprise, others survived in loam

Oh what fun it is to live in the mountains we all call home.

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way

Oh what fun it is to garden in sand, silt and clay.

I’m dreaming of a green Christmas

With a compost bin in every yard

Where the toyons attract robins

And children grow veggies and like to eat their chard.

Yes, I’m dreaming of a green Christmas

With every sustainable garden I design

May your days be merry and bright

And may all your Christmases delight.

On the first day of Christmas, my garden gave to me

A warbler in a pear tree



And on the twelfth day of Christmas, my garden gave to me

Twelve monarch butterflies,

Eleven acorn woodpeckers

Ten black-tailed deer

Nine western turtles

Eight red-legged frogs

Seven cottontail rabbits

Six Anna’s hummingbirds

Five-fingered ferns

Four calling birds, three chickadees

Two Stellar’s jays, and a warbler in a pear tree.

Bay nuts roasting on an open fire,

Frosty nights nipping at your nose

Native plants being grown to admire

And we don’t need that garden hose.

Everybody knows a garden and some mistletoe

Helps to make the season bright

Lots of rain makes the garden grow

And sunlight prevents the dreaded blight.

And finally...

All I want for Christmas is a warm compost pile and an herb garden near the kitchen. Merry Christmas from the Mountain Gardener!

• Jan Nelson, a California certified nursery professional at Plant Works in Ben Lomond, will answer questions about gardening in the Santa Cruz Mountains. E-mail her at janis001@aol.com.
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