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herbs that bloom

Herbs can hold their own in the flower garden. There were years when my large and vigorous sage shrub was...

welcoming summer

It dawned on me I’ve been indoors for fourteen months now, in an emotional place where time flows differently and...

collaborative growth

Established gardens have a secret gardeners don’t learn until they’ve spent many seasons watching them and caring for them: the...

vegetative reproduction

Cuttings are probably first to come to mind when one hears asexual reproduction, because this method is so widely used...

old garden roses

The old garden roses are a proud tradition among rosarians, because they have a long history. These are the roses...

growing honesty

There isn’t much to do in the garden now, other than wait for bloom. Everything is starting so late this...

herbaceous, resinous and green scents

Green scents are cleansing and purifying, they soothe irritation and restore balance to the body and soul. Do you want...

bundled indoors

Snow arrived, as promised, and blanketed a rather drab decor with a fresh coat of white. I’m bundled indoors, cozy...

annuals and biennials

I kept a perennial garden for many years, so I understand the temptation one gets after a few years to...

rose season

If I had to pick a month to live forever, I’d pick June. It’s a good thing I can’t, because...