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Vegetable Garden

How to Select Peppers for the Garden

Karen May 18, 2009 0 Comments

There are very many different kinds of sweet peppers and at least one of them will probably appeal to you as a suitable plant for your vegetable garden. None of…

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Garden Journal May 17, 2009

Karen May 17, 2009 21 Comments

The garden is coming alive all over but the rose garden dominates the scene. Entering the rose garden is an olfactory treat! Wow, am I ever glad I planted all…

Vegetable Garden

How to Select Cucumbers for the Vegetable Garden

Karen May 15, 2009 1 Comments

Do you like cucumbers? Some people do but others really do not and I have the most difficult time finding good homes for my over abundant cucumber crop every year.…

Sources for Plants

Source for Good Plants: A Visit to the Farmers’ Market

Karen May 14, 2009 0 Comments

There are numerous sources for plants but my all time favorite is the local Farmer’s Market. As soon as the weather warms up my husband and I begin our ritual…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Star of Persia (Allium albopilosum syn. A. christophii)

Karen May 13, 2009 2 Comments

Five large amethyst-violet spheres with silver highlights are emerging from the soil in my garden like space ships. Ah…it is Allium albopilosum time. These beautiful globes held on their 24”…

Rose Garden

An Elixir for Roses: Alfalfa Tea

Karen May 12, 2009 2 Comments

As a member of the local rose society, I get many tips for growing roses and this is one of the best. It is an alfalfa tea that I use…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Clematis ‘Rooguchi’

Karen May 11, 2009 2 Comments

The name “clamatis” conjures up visions of huge, colorful, often frilly blossoms on a vine. Clematis ‘Rooguchi’ is entirely different and has relative small, bell shaped purple-blue blossoms that nod…

Vegetable Garden

Six Superb Squash for your Vegetable Garden

Karen May 8, 2009 3 Comments

What is summer without squash? They are easy to grow, bear an abundant crop and can feed the family into the fall if you grow several kinds. Summer squash can…

Shade Garden

Seven Secrets to a Successful Shade Garden

Karen May 7, 2009 3 Comments

People often tell me that they love to garden but that the trees on their lot create so much shade they can’t do much. I usually smile sympathetically and listen…

Plant Profiles: How To Grow

Plant Profile: Japanese Roof Iris (Iris tectorum)

Karen May 6, 2009 2 Comments

As a plant collector rather than a garden designer I adore plants that are a bit out of the ordinary and if they come with a good history or story,…

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