For Bloom Day, What’s New and Good in the Garden
Gardenbloggers are recording what’s blooming this month but it’s June, so what’s NOT blooming? (I exaggerate, but you know what I mean.) A quick walk through my garden reveals blooms on:oakleaf and...
View ArticleMy Plant Swap Discovery – Maryland Senna
I hope you have plant swaps near near you because they’re such a cool way to get free plants, especially ones that are new to you. Also, you can talk to the plant’s donor about it, and it’s honesty...
View ArticleSelf-Sustaining Plants for Curb Gardens
Click here for more photos curb gardens that’ll knock the socks off the neighbors.
View ArticleAugust Blooms Revealed
Here’s my Garden Blogger Bloom Day post and I’ve gotta say I sure love August. Not a popular sentiment here in the Mid-Atlantic.
View ArticleErica Glasener thinks Yellow Waxbells are a big deal
For Gardenblogger Bloom Day I just have time for one photo this month, and it’s gotta be of a plant I’ve heard on good authority – from horticulturist Erica Glasener - is pretty rare. At least these...
View ArticleAround the neighborhood
Showing fellow Lawn Reformer and Minnesota garden writer Evelyn Hadden some of my favorite lawnless gardens this week gave me the chance to see them in a new way. Like this particular view of...
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