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hardiness zone

If you’ve been gardening for a while, no doubt you know what hardiness zone your pride and joy grows in....

first snow

Trying to settle into the cold season rhythm and pretend not to notice how the days are growing shorter and...

how to make creams and lotions

Face creams and lotions are basically soap without lye. Isn’t chemistry great? The basic proportions between oil and water based...

thoughts at the beginning of winter

The last of the bulbs arrived and I finished planting them literally hours before winter started full blast. It snowed...

cuttings

Stem, root or leaf cuttings are the nursery standard for the propagation of perennials, especially those whose clumps grow woody...

cold front

The winter arrived, somewhat tentative but for good. Yesterday it snowed with the large and fluffy kind of flakes which...

fragrant roses

A rose garden at the height of summer is a breathtaking sight. At this time the June roses haven’t faded...

november rose

I was walking through the garden trying to assess what is left to do before winter descends upon us for...

my beautiful

My beautiful is preparing for winter and there’s not much I can do about it so I’m starting next year’s...

all the pretty colors

The leaves are colored by three types of pigments: chlorophyll, which keeps them green during the warm season, carotenoids, which...