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fig leaved hollyhocks

Why plant hollyhocks? They are so sweetly old-fashioned that they instantly take you on a mental journey to cottages in...

crop

Early crop, sort of. It is the first in hopefully a large harvest of cucumbers, although there seem to be...

the incredible edible rose

And the winner of the first rose to bloom this year award is….Hansa! This beautiful rugosa is an all year...

bearded iris

Bearded irises are so care free that one sees them growing on the side of the road sometimes. They also...

fringed bleeding heart

A friend and fellow gardener gave me these fringed bleeding heart seeds which I sprinkled over the shady flower bed...

hepatica for woodland shade

One of the harbingers of spring, the delicate and not so familiar hepatica is a wonderful addition to the woodland...

‘Heavenly Blue’ Morning Glory

When I was planning to write an entry about morning glory it didn’t occur to me that it might involve...

hellebores

I guess this means it is officially spring. I knew hellebores bloomed early, but I didn’t expect to see this...

indoor fuchsia

I brought this little beauty indoors at the end of the season last year and it blooms gracefully, as you...

how to prune roses

Pruning is a simple and necessary part of keeping a rose healthy, strong and blooming. If you prune the rose...