Project 366 Weeks 15 & 16
Everything is starting to come to life! The crabapple trees are starting to get their blossoms. The lilacs and magnolias are almost ready to bloom. My squirrel feeder is back in business with some...
View ArticleMay Garden Update
My garden has finally starting bursting with color. It seems like we had such a long winter here in zone 6a New England with the late freeze that hit. Everything seems to have bounced back and has...
View ArticleProject 366 Weeks 19 & 20
May is such a lovely month filled with new buds and blooms. Most of my time these past days have been spent dedicated to tending the gardens. It's so lovely to see old plants back again, along with...
View ArticleJune Garden Update
I am thrilled to see some new varieties blooming in my garden this June. I added some different annuals and perennials to my garden earlier this spring to spruce it up a bit. Nothing wrong with a...
View ArticleProject 366 Weeks 21 & 22
I can't believe we are well into June! I feel like it was just yesterday I was daydreaming about being in the garden. This month has been full of harvests and blooms. I feel like a gardener's work...
View ArticleGreat Gifts for the Gardener in Your Life
Gardening is such a rewarding hobby. No matter where we are or how much space we have, all of us can find joy in growing a plant or two. Mother's Day is coming up very soon. It's always lovely to...
View ArticleSave Money by Banking on Trees
When I was a little girl, I would look forward to reading a story every night with my parents. Books like The Giving Tree and The Lorax still stick out in my mind. They created a sense of wonderment,...
View ArticleA Tour Through the Garden in June
Welcome to my garden! Here, I will show you what is currently blooming in USDA zone 6a Massachusetts. June is now in full swing, so that means peonies and clematis! I am drawn to the cottage garden...
View ArticleA Tour Through the Garden in July
[dropcap]W[/dropcap]elcome to another week of Tuesdays In The Garden! Summer is flying by, and I've really been enjoying July. Daylilies are in full bloom and dahlias are getting taller each day. I'm...
View ArticleThe August Garden
I can't believe it's already August. This is my favorite point of the summer here in zone 6a Massachusetts. Our season starts in late May/early June. Then, everything is freshly planted and still...
View ArticleA Tour Through The July Garden
Jasper cherry tomatoes The sizzling temps are starting to reach the 90’s here in the Northeast. The garden is abuzz with hummingbirds, bumble bees and monarch butterflies. My basket it overflowing...
View ArticleAdd Mason Bees to Your Spring Garden
Mason bees certainly have earned the title of super pollinator and are a backyard gardener’s new best friend. If you are a backyard gardener, these gentle insects can be the key to having an even more...
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