April in the garden is the first real shift in tempo. Soil loosens, light stretches a little longer, and what was hidden starts to show itself in small, deliberate ways. Early blooms push through with restraint rather than color—lakeside daisy, emerging prairie greens, the first pollinator signals returning to motion. It’s not peak season yet; it’s the testing ground where winter releases its grip and everything begins to register again.

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May 22nd