Tomatoes are in
Juana is holding up just a day’s harvest of tomatoes. Perhaps I shouldn’t have planted…
Musings on horticultural therapy and the soothing effects of plants and nature
Juana is holding up just a day’s harvest of tomatoes. Perhaps I shouldn’t have planted…
Wicked Plants by Amy Stewart is a real eye opener as prior to reading it…
It’s midsummer and the virtual tummies of my carnivorous plants are sated with the insects…
Between the raptors circling above our house using thermals and hummingbirds frenetically zipping between flowers,…
It is wildflower season and one of my favorites, chicory, can be found next to…
Though the current weather conspires against much activity outside, the pollinators are having none of…
We are in the middle of summer. There is no mistaking it. The afternoon thunderstorms,…
Garden chores often include things that have not been planted into the soil. Arbors, tools,…
The daylillies are out in force. The only thing I despise about daylilies is that…