In Gardening/ Seasonal Tips Getting Ready for a New Gardening Season As I sit here with my notebooks, seed packets and plant catalogs scattered all around me, I can't help but reminisce about last year's… Continue Reading →
In Flowers/ Gardening In a Vase on Monday – Dreaming of Spring We are only 14 days away from the first official day of spring! The outside garden still has a long way to go, so… Continue Reading →
In Gardening/ Seasonal Tips Add Mason Bees to Your Spring Garden Mason bees certainly have earned the title of super pollinator and are a backyard gardener’s new best friend. If you are a backyard gardener,… Continue Reading →
In Gardening A Tour Through The July Garden The sizzling temps are starting to reach the 90’s here in the Northeast. The garden is abuzz with hummingbirds, bumble bees and monarch… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Flowers/ Gardening A Tour Through The May Garden The days are getting longer here, and it’s finally starting to warm up. The plants are all thrilled! They are soaking up the sunshine… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Flowers/ Gardening Garden Reflections – July Today we're revisiting my July garden located in Northern Massachusetts (zone 6a.)My crops are grown in raised beds and planters. This is my fourth… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Flowers/ Gardening Garden Update: What’s Growing This June A little tour of what's growing now in my backyard garden. "Focus on the positive." It's so easy for me to look at… Continue Reading →
In Flowers/ Gardening In The March Garden It’s crocus season! Spring is finally here, my friends! It’s so exciting to wake up to the birds singing, the sun shining and my… Continue Reading →
In Flowers/ Gardening Interview With Senior Rosarian Michael Marriott One simply can't deny the beauty of roses. I've become a collector of sorts and look forward to seeing them come back to… Continue Reading →
In Flowers/ Gardening/ How To/ Seasonal Tips Planting Flower Bulbs for Spring Beauty Planting bulbs that will bloom in the early spring garden is the perfect way to add a little bit of excitement and anticipation after… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Flowers/ Gardening The October Garden So here we have the final harvest of the season. Having a vegetable garden to care for while the world seemingly fell apart around… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Flowers/ Gardening The September Garden The one word to sum up this year's garden was prolific. It exceeded my expectations! My raised beds were filled with both old and… Continue Reading →