I thought at first it was a lost fake fur stole. The villain has arrived. She easily climbed up the shepherd’s crook and draped herself upside down on the feeder to reach the bird seed. She began to …
Revealing birds, fairies, and letters
Some gardeners are afraid to plant large shrubs that grow wide and tall. I'm not. This Snowball Viburnum is a mass of branches and has many suckers around its base. But I leave it in its natural …
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Happy Thanksgiving
Dad's turkey picture circa 1930's Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. On this special holiday, I am grateful for family and for my siblings who have graciously bestowed upon me all of our parents' …
Wildflower Wednesday: Boltonia
Boltonia, a perennial flower native to the Eastern United States, grows in my garden in two places. In the August Dreams Garden border, a named variety of Boltonia, Boltonia asteroides 'Snowbank' …
Garden Fairies Guest Post on a Rainy Fall Day
Garden fairies here. We are garden fairies and we have come inside to write a guest post because it is raining outside and we are garden fairies and we did not see that Carol was going to post …
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Hoe Talk: Corona Oscillating Hoe
Welcome to Hoe Talk where we talk about hoes and other gardening tools. Here at Hoe Talk, we like to cultivate our interest in gardening hoes and dig deep into the world of shovels, trowels, and …