Gardens come in many colors and sizes, each
reflecting a unique personality. In the coming weeks, you will have some
wonderful opportunities to be inspired by what other gardeners have
This past weekend we were blessed with sunshine and
warm temperatures. I took advantage of the lovely weather to spend a day
planting impatiens, trimming oregano, and pulling weeds, weeds, a
Most of us are familiar with the saying “It only
takes a spark to light a fire.” This year I was inspired (in part
because of the Yard to Yard challenge) to create a small annual
As the gardening season gets into full swing, we can
be assured of a few things: Flowers will bloom, weeds will grow, and our
bodies will ache. However inevitable some aches may be, though,
At this time of year, gardeners are full of questions:
When can I prune my lilac bush? What can I do to get rid of these weeds? I
found this bug — what is it? Will it ever warm up so m
Name a fragrance — rose, lemon, orange, lime,
strawberry, peppermint, nutmeg, apple, apricot, coconut, even camphor
— and there’s probably a geranium carrying that scent.
Flowers are a great way to celebrate a special
occasion — holiday, birthday, anniversary, new baby. Of course, you
don’t need a special occasion to enjoy fresh-cut flowers or a
It is hard to believe, but many gardeners have
already started working on their garden “to do” lists. Even
though it’s winter, they’re dreaming about the colorful
During the winter months, outdoor garden activities
are few, but it’s still a great time to learn. Books, garden
catalogs, and seed catalogs are a good way to start, but a more excitin
Kissing under the mistletoe, a popular American
holiday tradition, is held by some to increase the possibility of marriage
in the coming year. In North America this tradition became establis