There’s just something about seeing a scarecrow in the fall that just make you smile doesn’t it? Why neighborhoods and front yards are not filled with more of them, is sort of a mystery to me. Plus, if you have a little vegetable stand at the end of your driveway and you can’t be there Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Flower Baskets and Fresh Eggs
Ahhh September. You have my heart. Last week a neighbor stopped by to introduce herself and to gift us a beautiful hanging flower basket for our front door. The neighbor had planted a ton of hanging baskets in the spring for a backyard wedding they had just hosted at their home a few weeks ago Read More >>
Gardening in New England – I Give Up!
The parental units are in town and that means Lucy has a new BFF. Anytime she is scolded or told to “sit down” she runs to my mother. That dog, she sure knows how to play a crowd. Poor little Lucy Puggle. What a tough and miserable life she has. Good thing Granny is here Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Pulling Weeds, Repairing the Rock Wall, Poison Ivy, and The Chicken Coop
Yesterday I was outside talking to the HH when I looked down to see one of the chickens pecking at his shoe. It was almost as if the hen was saying “Enough already, finish my coop.” My poor husband, it’s just one project after another around here. 😉 The coop though, it’s coming along now Read More >>
Gardening in New England – Mushy Corn and Loads of Tomatoes
Welcome to the jungle! 😉 Oh my goodness my yard is a mess. But you know what? As long as I get everything weeded before the leaves start to drop in the fall I’ll be a happy camper. I feel like if I can get everything weeded, and then HH removes all the leaves after Read More >>
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