California is dreaming about water! And so is almost everyone living in California. You could say that brown is the new green. Because that's what color most lawns are these days. Growing anything in our yards has become quite a gamble. And with the scarcity of water the summer sun is taking its toll. A special thanks to Scotts® for sponsoring this post so we can learn more about ... continue reading...
Late Bloomer
Back on December 31 we had a freak snow storm in our little valley. One of those storms that only occurs maybe once every 20 years or so. The icy snow did quite a bit of damage to our wimpy Southern California foliage. Fact is we lost a lot of plants including the 25 foot tall junipers lining our front walkway. So we're very pleased to see flowers finally popping up in our backyard like ... continue reading...
Old Garden Gate
If only this old garden gate could speak. Oh the stories it must hold. June 8, 2015 – iPhone 5 ... continue reading...
How Does Your Garden Grow on Pinterest
David (aka 'NY') and I love to garden. While I don't have nearly the 'green thumb' he does, I thoroughly enjoy the time spent. Our garden area is not very large so we have to make the best use of the space we have. We just planted tomato and potted herb plants and look forward to the results. We're already using the fresh herbs almost daily! We have plans (and wishful thinking) for future garden ... continue reading...
An Herb Garden for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is only two weeks away. Have you thought about gifting mom with an herb garden for Mother's Day? Most everything we eat at our house is made from scratch. We love cooking and baking with fresh food which includes herbs. Using fresh herbs is really quite easy. We grow them on our patio simply clipping off what we need. After clipping with our kitchen shears and ... continue reading...
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