by Tamara | Oct 30, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, DIY, farm, flower, garden, gardening, gardening organic, harvest, organic, planning your garden, raised beds, vegetables
Fall Garden To Do’s : 7 Steps to Get Your Garden Ready for Fall Jessica Sowards is among many other things, a gardening guru. I was so excited and thankful when she agreed to guest blog and share her Fall gardening To Do’s. Jessica shares 7 things she...
by Tamara | Oct 2, 2018 | beginner, beginner gardening, deadheading, flower, fresh cut flowers, garden, gardening, landscape, Roses
Fall is a great time to take stock of the gardening year behind us. What worked and what didn’t. What should be changed or should remain the same. Here in zone 8a, my roses begin to wind down for the year in late October and we occasionally see blooms as late as...
by Tamara | Sep 11, 2018 | flower, fresh cut flowers, garden, gardening, landscape, Uncategorized
10 Interesting Facts About Dahlias That May Surprise You There are 42 species of Dahlia within 14 groups. My favorite being the Ball group pictured below. photo credit National Dahlia Collection 2. The dahlia is at it’s peak when many other summer blooms are...
by Tamara | Feb 1, 2018 | ceramic pots, flower, garden, gardening, gardening gifts, gift guide, gifts, indoor plants, succulents, Uncategorized
Do you have a Valentine on your list who likes to garden? Just for you, we have put together a gift guide of 6 amazing items, all under $40! All of these items can be shipped to you or directly to you valentine. Enjoy these fun finds; I am adding all of these to...
by Tamara | Jul 31, 2017 | flower, gardening, organic, tomatoes
It’s just been that kind of month; a July Gardening Series post on the last day of July…oh well! It is a small victory that that this post made it within the month deadline! July in another exciting time in the gardening world. Most often, you are...
by Tamara | Jun 28, 2017 | beginner gardening, flower, garden, gardening, gardening organic, tomatoes
It is tempting to just sit back and watch your garden grow the month of June. While there is some of this, it really is a time to fine tune and grow (no pun intended here!) your gardening skills. This is the month where you will observe how your plants and veggies...