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october

With temperatures stubbornly stuck in the eighties and nineties I would have missed the beginning of fall this year but...

tomatoes

The temperatures heated up, the tomatoes started performing. Tomato plants don’t mind hot weather and will keep their composure even...

container gardening

Container gardening sneaks up on you. You start with one potted plant and pretty soon the entire patio or balcony...

anxiously awaiting

After so many months of winter I tend to forget how beautiful the garden is, and how much I enjoy...

spring cleaning

The garden is finally in shape, after titanic efforts which spanned over most of the week, a little late, but...

caring for hyacinths

The thing about hyacinths is that they don’t need special care, they need the conditions they have become accustomed to:...

a time for planting

If you thought February is when the gardener has nothing to do but wait for spring, that would not be...

thoughts for january

Every January is filled with the promise of a bountiful harvest, and this one is no exception. I took a...

sun exposure

Even though the three basic sun exposures are full sun, part sun and shade, the latter comes in so many...

all about roses

Whether rose pruning is best done in the fall or spring is a matter of preference. I usually leave it...