I garden on a tiny urban lot. I defy logic, reason and common sense by acquiring too many plants and placing them in random order. Occasionally, the plants live.
Design & Differences: Two Ranters Discuss. Part III
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[image: confused gardener]
Wrapping up their three-part email discussion -- annotated here with links
and photographs -- Anne & Marianne move away from gar...
New and Better Plants in the Garden Center
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It's mid-February, and the magnolias are starting to bloom in Alabama. It's
hard to believe but spring is coming soon. The days are getting longer and
th...
Happenings September 2023
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Selected Events Around the Country: Exhibitions: Thru Oct 15, Chihuly in
the Garden, St. Louis, MO Missouri Botanical Garden Thru Sept 17, Artist
Ebony G. ...
Dutch garden and landscape travels
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Well here we are. Another slightly lonely night in the camper van. I'm
trundling around The Netherlands researching a possible book on
contemporary Dutc...
Happy Spring CSA
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Welcome Spring! We’re all ready. Since we still are renting and not
gardening, we signed up for our first ever CSA (community supported
agriculture) from C...
Bubbly and good garden talk 🍾 what's not to love!
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Become an eGardenGo patron at Cultivator level and above to get invited to
this small, intimate hands-on design session in my studio. Champagne and
light n...
Hand care: tip-top products for gardeners' hands
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One of the things I always look at when I meet a gardener is their hands. I
expect signs of hard work, the odd nick from a thorn, the thickened, even
callo...
Jump-Starting New Beginnings
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It has been my great pleasure to write here for five years, finding the
ways that everything comes together in the garden. From thoughts about
finding pe...
Coastal Delights
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View from "The Store" at Kekerungu
We we're back in the South for the Christmas break. Time spent in the
Marlborough region - both the wine region of Ble...
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