All good Irish along with many other envious mortals celebrate 17th March as St. Patrick's Day. Even the English agriculturalist William Cobett admitted, "The Irish people are brave, generous, hospitable, laborious, and full of genius." Better still for the horticultural fraternity, it is also the day dedicated to St. Gertrude of Nivelles (d.659) virgin and abbess whose name is invoked for gardens. Ask then, as they did in Finian's Rainbow, 'How Are Things in Glocca Morra?' and maybe, just maybe, leprechauns like Og will answer, or so maintains Irish tribal folklore