This week I’ve turned my blog over to my dear readers. Twelve of you are sharing your gardens with us today.
Read MoreWe’re more than half-way through June. The solstice is just a few days away. Summer is well and truly here.
Read MoreNot much was happening in the garden in April, but now things are really starting to take off.
Read MoreBefore I dive in to talking about what a typical day looks like around here, I want to take a moment to thank you for sharing your experiences with online subscriptions and communities in last week’s post.
Read MoreI spent Monday in my garden. Mondays are technically the weekend for me and I was so glad my time off coincided with good weather.
Read MoreWhen I woke up on Wednesday the temperature was 43. The warmest we’ve seen this year. On my morning walk I didn’t need a hat. Chickadees and cardinals sang their delight at the taste of spring in the air.
The next day it was more than 30 degrees colder.
Read MoreThe sun is shining, warm and bright. The garden is humming with bees and I catch the scent of roses, mint and spicy tulsi. I step among the blooms with my scissors at the ready,
Read MoreOne of the first things I noticed in the oncology waiting room were two huge Christmas cactuses filled with blooms, even though it was late January.
Read MoreSometimes a project comes along which is a complete joy. My collaboration with Kickapoo Meadery was one of those projects. This fall I worked with Roots and Refuge Farm on another.
Read MoreIn Wisconsin by the time November rolls around, we’ve usually had our first frost. Sometimes we’ve already had our first snow, too.
Read MoreI’m never certain if I’ll have flowers blooming in my garden in October or not.
Read MoreIn September in Wisconsin, the gardening season is winding down.
Read MoreIf July’s garden stars were purple poppies, August’s are sunflowers.
Read MoreDid you end up writing a Gratitude List after my post last week?
Are you ready for today’s prompt to help open your eyes to the beauties and joys of summer*?
This week I want you to focus on COLOR.
Read MoreThe purple poppies have been stealing the show around here lately.
Read MoreWow. So much has changed in the garden from April to May to June. As I mentioned last week, summer is well and truly here.
Read MoreHow can it be a month already since my first garden tour?
Read MoreFor me, springtime in the garden always means violas and pansies. They’re some of the first things to show up at garden centers and one of the first things to bloom in my garden.
Read MoreI was blown away by the responses to last week’s post about social media. Thank you to everyone who left a comment, sent an email, responded on IG or shared thoughts over at Skillshare. It seems a lot of us are a bit dissatisfied right now. Today, though, I thought I’d post something a little lighter!
Read MoreMy main intention with my blog is to encourage and inspire you. To discover beauty. To look for joy. To embrace your creativity.
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