Sunday’s Garden Walk – Part 1
A nice walk in the morning That’s what starts off the day right. I love to see everything early and hear the birds tweeting and chirping around, checking for worms in the (yes,…
A nice walk in the morning That’s what starts off the day right. I love to see everything early and hear the birds tweeting and chirping around, checking for worms in the (yes,…
A shade garden for hypertufa is wonderful. I saw the most lovely picture on a website and it has inspired me. It is a hypertufa trough planted with mosses and ferns. Click here…
I have so many new little babies in the garden! There are quite a few new additions to my garden, and they are hiding in the gravel all through the garden area. I…
I have such fond memories of peonies. As a young girl about eight years old, I remember living on a small farm of about six acres. My family lived here and raised a…
The past year has been so fulfilling I started the year by creating a blog and writing about all the things I love. I love flowers and vines, and shrubs and trees. And…
I planted a few hellebores bought at a spring plant sale (these were not labeled for variety or color) and planted those in the spring of 2013. I do have a healthy looking…
We all wonder what the winter will be like this year. Snow? No snow? Ridiculously cold? Predictions are all over the place. Folklore is full of ways to foretell the severity of the…
Wow, the my garden shed is a dump! At this time of year, my garden shed has collected so much excess and spilled dirt and useless articles, that I have to get in…
It is what I’d always called ivy geranium, until I learned it was a pelargonium. But it’s hard to break the habit when you have referred to them as geraniums all your life….
Have you heard the discussions back and forth about whether hypertufa troughs should be over-wintered under shelter or left to nature ? Well, I had heard that and last fall I moved almost…
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