On one news aggregate site I haunt, there was a link yesterday that led me to an older article about the devastatingly low count of Monarchs in California last year. Continue reading “Of cats and butterflies.”
Tag: growing in gardner
It really is frozen.
Even though my brain knows that the temperatures have hovered mostly around freezing of late, I still found myself surprised when I tried to stick a plastic plant label that had come up back into the ground near the plant it belonged to, and failed. Continue reading “It really is frozen.”
Site Change: 2019 Plantings Page up, but still a WIP
With the holly days, I did not finish with the pictures I hope to add to help make the list easier to scan. I hope to have them done before month’s end.
Narrowing down a pile of dreams.
Courtesy Notice: This is another of my long rambling posts.
I don’t know about other folks, but in winter when I can do little on the grounds outside, my imagination runs wild with plans and ideas for our gardens. This has been especially true as the first year here falls further into the past, and my brain is harried by all we didn’t get done the year before. Continue reading “Narrowing down a pile of dreams.”
3rd of January, Office Window View
Happy New Year!
I hope all are well, and you are already planning for this year’s garden. Continue reading “Happy New Year!”
Mad dash Thursday
I knew snow was coming, but it wasn’t until I saw the updated prediction for how much that I got my butt in gear and went out to gather some things from the woodsy pile. I also made sure all of the snow and ice removal tools were back inside the house and not in the garage. Continue reading “Mad dash Thursday”
Site Changes: Fall site updates, recent and near future
Here’s some info on the progress of the site overall, even if some won’t be evident right away. Continue reading “Site Changes: Fall site updates, recent and near future”
This and That–4 November 2018
Still been quite a wet fall, and we’re working around it as best we can. Continue reading “This and That–4 November 2018”