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
Find out what is happening in my own garden.
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