November 21, 2023
This season of the year we are often asked to express what we are thankful for, of which there are many things; however, recently I have been reminded of how thankful I am to have a garden to tend, a group to garden with and organizations and friends who support these garden endeavors.
Several weeks ago when there was an impending freeze, I made my way to capture what I expected to be a transition in the looks of our colorful and vibrant landscape to a somewhat muted look. Upon arrival, the brisk fall air welcomed , the pink shades of the muhly grass glistened in the bright morning sunlight – flowers were continuing to burst forth with blooms, and vegetables continued to produce fruit.
As I wandered through the pathways, soaking up the beauty, my memories were not just of the plant material, but the people who have made this garden special to me. Raincatcher’s garden of Midway Hills was begun in November, of 2014. We moved locations that Fall –and began anew. The courtyard plantings have been transformed, a rain garden was added, and the old playground has become home to our Edible Landscape and greenhouse. The most dramatic change has been in the North Field. It went from an acre of land, to a vibrant workspace with vegetable beds, trees, orchards, color wheel, compost area, wildlife habitat and a covered meeting area.
We are truly thankful for the opportunity to garden on the grounds of Midway Hills Christian Church, and for the many hands that make this Dallas County Master Garden project one that educates the residents of this area, but also gives back to the community.
We are grateful; We are thankful. And we are blessed. Thanks for following us on our journey!
OH yes, BTW, we are still awaiting our first significant freeze, so come by the garden and enjoy the beauty of whatever season you find yourself when you are here.







Starla Willis, Dallas County Master Gardener Class of 2011

