Once upon a time, I lost my footing near an old gardening book, fell in, and ever since then I have been making my way from one book to another, finding all kinds of nuggets of gardening wit and …
Wildflower Wednesday: Overheard in the Garden
On the fourth Wednesday of the month, we are all invited by Gail of Clay and Limestone to post about wildflowers for Wildflower Wednesday. Gail organized this garden bloggers' meme to help …
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Garden fairies talk about gardening gloves
Garden fairies here. We are garden fairies and we are compelled, once again, to post on this blog. We seem to be so compelled always at the end of a weekend. Why is that? Well, we are garden …
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Professor Hortledore teaches her first gardening class
Good morning, class! Good morning, Professor Hortledore. Well, class, don't you all look spiffy and shiny and ready to learn. Today in gardening class we are going to discuss "what elements …
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The Spirit of the Garden
If you wonder why I buy and read old gardening books, I hope this passage from The Spirit of the Garden by Martha Brookes Hutcheson (1923) explains it. "Above all, let us have a sense of seclusion in …
The Little Garden series… reunited
The end of the story... I fell into a giant rabbit hole of old gardening books and when I finally found my way out, I brought with me, all the way from the 1920's, the nine books in The Little Garden …