A lot of people don’t like pickled eggs. A lot of people do. A lot of people have never tried them.
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A lot of people don’t like pickled eggs. A lot of people do. A lot of people have never tried them.
(more…)Oooh garlic! I planted a bunch of garlic at the end of October. You can check out my post about it here. On July 11 I harvested it all.
(more…)I wanted some annuals for my large Crescent Garden containers which I talked about in this post, which meant that I needed quite a few. I wanted something different than I could find in my local stores but did not want to pay a fortune.
(more…)We implemented a Spring clean-up in my yard. The boys came home and we did soo much.
(more…)Happy Easter everyone. Hope you all had a great day.
I splurged recently and purchased several larger urns. I am in love with all of these!
(more…)This is a follow up to my post about planting 2,083 spring bulbs last Fall. You can check that post out here.
I just want to show you how the bulbs look in bloom. I am totally loving them. They sure brightened up my yard with color. I don’t know why I didn’t do this years ago.
(more…)If you saw my Facebook and Instagram posts a couple of weeks ago about some assembly required packages that I had received, you may be wondering what were inside. So here goes.
(more…)Spring bulbs, Summer bulbs, Fall bulbs – how confusing can it be? It’s really not that confusing. The season the flower grows and blooms, is the season of the bulb. Spring bulbs, although planted in the Fall, come out of the ground and bloom in the Spring. Hence Spring bulbs. Summer bulbs are planted in the Spring and bloom in the Summer. Hence Summer bulbs. Fall bulbs? Well there really isn’t a Fall bulb. Some people call Spring bulbs Fall bulbs because they plant them in the Fall but that’s not accurate.
(more…)I like to get a jump start on my seed starting but don’t always get that accomplished. Some things just take sooo long to sprout and grow in order to have a decent sized plant before planting time, that if I don’t start things in January, they just don’t have time to get as big as I would like before they go out in the yard. Living in a relatively short growing season area, the more growth I can get out of plant before it goes outside, the better.
(more…)We had a burst of sunshine and warmer temperatures for about a week. The temps are dropping a little with a bit of rain on and off for the next week or so. I spent some time getting started on garden clean up. Lots of pine needles got raked up, rose bushes trimmed, and other general Spring garden maintenance.
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