Ten Transplanting Tips
Little guys ready to go outside Officially the last frost date is May 15th here in the high desert, as we have a growing season akin to Maine, [...]
Little guys ready to go outside Officially the last frost date is May 15th here in the high desert, as we have a growing season akin to Maine, [...]
I just posted all about the does and don't of transplanting, but I want to add something about tomatoes, they defy our rules!! Most Santa Fe gardeners as far as [...]
Over the years I think the most common question I get asked as a garden teacher is "What do I plant, and when?" I have answered the best I can, [...]
As winter slowly slips in we are starting to transition into the internal senescence of the season. The leaves are falling, blanketing the world & garden for a rest. As [...]
I have been sorting a lot over here lately; trying to evaluate, release and upgrade. During this process I have been shifting through this little blog of mine, a chronicle [...]
I have three children who I have been guiding through life and learning since they got here. Homeschooling you could call it, or life schooling, or love schooling, we are [...]
Easter morning, the sun still rises over the mountains and the tulips still burst forth. Prayers of hope, health and new life are stronger today than any Easter I can [...]
Reading about gardening is almost as good as doing it!! I am so sorry the library is closed and I can't lend you from my wonderful garden book collection... [...]
So the world is upside down- we are social distancing- but what are we getting closer to?? Our families, our values, our fears, our confusion.....and as all this uncertainty boils [...]
Over the years I think the most common question I get asked as a garden teacher is "What do I plant, and when?" I have answered the best I can, [...]