One of Summer's delightful flowers. Dearest Summer, I feel compelled to write to you after your absence these last several months, to tell you how much I miss you and how I long for your return. I …
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day – January 2015
Happy Garden Blogger's Bloom Day and welcome to Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day for January 2015. Here in my USDA Hardiness Zone 6a garden in central Indiana, it's wintertime. This means it's cold, it …
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Kokedama – Must be willing to make a little bit of a mess…
Kokedama with ivy I just finished cleaning up the sunroom after making my first kokedama. Kokedama is a Japanese word that translates into English as "moss balls" though all the auto-correct editors …
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The Doris Day Approach to Gardening
Lily of the Valley showing their buds! There are times when, for our own well-being and peace of mind, we should adopt the Doris Day Approach to Gardening. "Que sera, sera. Whatever will be, …
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Garden Fairies Make Predictions for the New Year
Yet another vintage postcard Garden fairies here. We are garden fairies and we are going to make some predictions for the New Year about Carol and her garden. We have been watching and …
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Happy New Year, Fifteen
Time flies The ol' rabbit Fourteen's bags were packed and he was checking his watch as he peered through the open garden gate looking for signs of Fifteen. As he waited, he looked back over the …