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 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 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 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 →
In Edibles/ Gardening/ Homesteading What Can Chickens Eat From My Garden? Gardening with free range chickens is one of my favorite things to do. This year's flock newbies include 4 White Sultans and one very… Continue Reading →
In Gardening The August Garden I can't believe it's already August. This is my favorite point of the summer here in zone 6a Massachusetts. Our season starts in late… Continue Reading →
In Gardening The Ultimate List of Seed Catalogs and Plant Companies [dropcap]R[/dropcap]ight now is the perfect time to start planning your garden. While we anxiously wait for the growing season to begin, we can all… Continue Reading →
In Gardening/ Lifestyle/ Travel A Visit to Willowsford Farm Willowsford Farm is full of life and bursting with color during the summer months. You can visit the 2,000 acres of conservation land located in… Continue Reading →
In Edibles/ Gardening 5 Plants You Need to Create Your Own Herbal Tea Garden Having your very own herbal tea garden is beneficial, rewarding and very easy to create. When I first started growing herbs, I wasn't sure… Continue Reading →
In Gardening/ Seasonal Tips April Gardening in Zone 6 [dropcap]A[/dropcap]pril is definitely a transition time for us gardeners in zone 6. Here in Massachusetts, we haven't seen the last of the snow. Flakes… Continue Reading →