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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...

how to care for bulbs

When you plant bulbs, whether that happens in fall or spring, don’t forget to mix in a good measure of...

fall schedule

If only a little late in the season, here are a few things for the fall gardener’s schedule. I haven’t...

almost time for bulbs

I really need to pick and plant spring bulbs, it’s been so warm so late into the fall that I...

rainwater harvesting

Harvesting the rain doesn’t stop at installing rain barrels, it involves the entire garden and its principal goal is to...

easy color schemes

Unless it was designed that way, it is kind of hard to impose a color scheme on an established garden,...

what a mess!

You will not believe the level of chaos nature can impose on a reasonably well tended garden in three weeks....

about watering

Shortly after I took this picture a powerful summer storm started, and not a moment too soon, I was a...