Backyard foraging

The popularity of my sessions at Ann’s Place vary widely. A recent one on how to forage for wild salads had smaller attendance than typical and less participation than normal. Though everyone loves the May wine I offer spiked with sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum) and strawberries (Fragaria × ananassa) as well as dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) […]

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Zooming away or not

I had my last zoom horticultural therapy class this week at Ann’s Place. After a bit of a rocky start, we settled into a groove with good participation and satisfied clients. But with warmer weather on hand and increased vaccinations, it is time to move classes back to Ann’s Place in-person. (Not to mention that […]

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GroHappy gets a facelift

Over a decade ago I started my GroHappy blog with the intention of writing about my adventures in gardening and horticultural therapy. And with the exception of a few bicycling chronologies, I have pretty much been keeping to that focus. But like all old plants, there is a time to repot, refresh and renew. So […]

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Getting the sun(dial) out

Paper sundial One of the more favorite classes of my students at Ann’s Place is the making of sundials around the Spring equinox. It is challenging because while clients can be creative in some aspects of this craft, in others they need to have an exacting focus. Today’s class is a bit different as it […]

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Starting over

Miner’s lettuce My cold frame has emerged from the two feet of snow that has been hiding it since January. What was a cold dark tomb, is now a hot, humid space. Thus I  can now start to direct-seed as well as transplant the first greens of the season.  With any luck we will be […]

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