One harbinger of the slow, subtle shift from winter to spring is witch hazel (hamamelis). The varieties of this shrub bloom from February through early […]
Author: Lisa
Tackling the basics
We tackled some big projects in the first six months, but only begun to get to the garden as the year came to a close. […]
Gardenless
This blog has been quiet over the first few months in our new home, since we’ve had our hands full with critical improvements. The home: […]
The next chapter
Time flies and there’s nothing like moving to really drive that point home. It’s bittersweet to read this blog and to recall our nearly 18 […]
It’s a jungle out there
I’ve been enjoying the new location in the community garden. Last season, we moved from the very front to the very back. It’s doing really […]
Can’t beet this
Summer sure is busy. So much going on, the garden is just one of them! The community garden has been doing well so far. This year, […]
Community garden
Since I only get to there a few times a week, I’m not sure what I will find at the community garden. Inevitably, most times, any […]
Rhubarb and radishes
I have three or four posts worth of content this long holiday weekend. Saturday: A Cautionary Tale Saturday at the community garden is marked by […]
Daylily dilemma
I spent a good part of the weekend battling a formidble enemy. Â They look so innocent, even attractive. Â Neighbors share them freely. They appear on […]
Rain showers bring May flowers
Or perhaps, rain showers may bring flowers? Â In either case, we had six full days of rain, but the sun has now won. Â Everything is […]