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Try something a little more dramatic I love driving through neighborhoods and seeing how people mark their entrances or driveways that lead to their houses.
Try something a little more dramatic I love driving through neighborhoods and seeing how people mark their entrances or driveways that lead to their houses.
One of my favorite spring treats is to see the graceful draping of the purple, blue and white wisteria blooms along fences, arbors, corners of houses and even hanging from other trees.
If you stood in your garden last week with pruners in hand, not sure how to cut back the large hydrangea bush you adore, never fear, it is not too late to have at it.
Whenever I plant pots for people I have a few thing I keep in mind.
• What is the sun and wind exposure?
• What colors and fluff do we need in the space?
• Will anyone water?
• Will this be deer food?
• How many times will I have to change […]
Oddly enough, now is the time to plant a perennial wildflower garden. Perennials like to go dormant with the winter freeze and wake up when the temperatures warm in the spring.
This is what we did on our meadow to help our birds and bees. We also deliberately reduced our lawn mowing […]