Growing Loofah
Growing Loofah: My first attempt at growing loofah taught me one huge lesson. It's not for the impatient, but so worth it
My Garden, My Home, My Sanctuary
Growing Loofah: My first attempt at growing loofah taught me one huge lesson. It's not for the impatient, but so worth it
February in The Garden: With the passing of my dad on January 22, my garden is playing a very important role in getting me through a very difficult time.
My Helleborus have done so well in the shade garden, that I have now added two new varieties, including a black variety!
January in The Garden: My plan in December was to make an elf house for my backyard to make it look more interesting during the winter. Here is my update for what went down.
A Year later and I am so in love with the two Helleborus plants I bought last year. Here is the update.
Just because it is December in The Garden, doesn't mean everything is dormant and it's time to rest. There is still a lot of life and color to appreciate, and work to be done.
I have the perfect garden, right? Not even close. We all have trouble spots in our yards that we just don't know what to do with. This is what I discovered.
A lot of you know me from my blog Book Basset. I started it back in May of 2012. It was merely a way to get free and discounted Kindle books out to people. At first I was very formal, not saying much about myself, only giving brief descriptions of what books to expect in …
The front lawn. A vast wasteland of uninhabitable green spikes. At least that is what I thought of my front lawn. When I looked at the front lawn all I saw were hours spent mowing, and too much money spent watering it. No one played on the lawn. No critters would visit it. It was …
Helleborus: A Fantastic Winter Plant that blooms Winter through Spring, and provides much needed food for the bees