I’m not sure what I like more, the anticipation of gardening season during the late winter months {starting seedlings indoors, planning out what I’ll be growing} doing the actual planting, or the gardening and harvesting itself. But what I do know is, there’s also satisfaction in cleaning up the garden in the fall as well. Read More >>
Gardening in New England – It’s All Fun and Games Until Someone Hits the Propane Line
Apparently I was having too much fun using my Mantis 4-Cycle Tiller Cultivator and so the HH finally decided to give it a whirl yesterday and revive a garden bed alongside the mini greenhouse. And everything was going a-okay until the blade stopped turning and the tiller sorta bounced off something. The HH immediately turned off the Read More >>
Winter Care for Terra Cotta Pots
Remember last spring when I posted about How to Care for Terra Cotta Pots? Well, winter adds another dimension to making sure your pots last without cracks. Before storing your terra cotta pots for the winter, take a few extra steps to make sure they will be protected from the elements. First, clean them Read More >>
99-Year-Old Great Aunt Ruby’s Amazing Australian Garden
A number of you lovely readers have been asking Lisa from Tasmania, Australia to update us on Great Aunt Ruby. She obliged and I love every second of this update. Great Aunt Ruby rocks! This 99-year-old has more energy than I do. Tell me you don’t want to be her when you grow up?! What Read More >>
Lucy the Puggle Dog, Caterpillars and Potatoes
Oh Lucy. She really is the best digger on the planet. 10 times better than any shovel and she is so much fun to watch. I love how she goes all out and isn’t afraid to stick her head down a hole and pull {paw?} up potatoes for me. We had a blast yesterday in the garden Read More >>
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