We interrupt the happiness of spring in the garden to note that one of the Aster oblongifolius 'October Skies' has offered up a flower. A flower. This flower is several months early, no doubt …
I had a revelation about my garden
Bulbarella's garden high in the mountains I had a revelation about my garden while touring gardens with other blogger/gardeners in and around Asheville, North Carolina for our fifth Garden Bloggers' …
Guest Post: Garden Fairies Left Alone
Garden fairies here. We are garden fairies and we have been watching to see when Carol would post again and then we got nervous because we didn't see her for several days so we decided to post for …
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In a pomodoro, I can…
In a pomodoro, I can get a lot done in the garden. A pomodoro is 25 minutes, the unit of time used in a time management method known as the Pomodoro Technique. The idea is to plan to …
Thank you
I humbly offer thanks to each and every person who posted on their blogs for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. I wish I had the time to visit everyone who posted for this monthly tradition, but when I did …
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day – May 2012
Welcome to Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day for May 2012. Here in my USDA Hardiness Zone 6a garden in central Indiana, we are seeing blooms in mid-May that we don't normally see until early June, including …
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