My Virtual Garden: Mosaiculture Exhibition
I had to share this amazing display of sculpture done with plants. No, not topiary…but living, beautiful and artistic sculpture. The Lady and the Cranes is a favorite….and the horses are beautiful....
View ArticleGardening Means Living The Good Life
The approach of Spring always makes me thing about all the reasons I garden. There are obvious ones: Gardening can mean the difference between eating, at all or eating well. Gardening saves money! No...
View ArticleWhat is landscaping? – ArtyPlantz
I love this essay; I love the underlying thought and philosophy it is base on. What is landscaping? – ArtyPlantz. Looking out my kitchen window at my back yard, I have never thought of what’s Back...
View ArticleMargaret Roach Holds Open House
If you live anywhere near Margaret Roach’s New York home, you should sign up for her open house in May. Roach, who has written three books including ” A Way to Garden, I Shall Have Some Peace There and...
View ArticleSaturday Night at the Strathcona Community Garden | kalegrower
Gardening inspiration comes in all shapes and sizes but here’s one I hadn’t thought of…a community garden. Gardening is good for body and soul. I know they are big in England and there are some here in...
View ArticleGreat Ground Cover for Shady Spots
Gardening in the sun comes easy to me. In the shade? Not so much. Sunny days make organic gardening easy. That’s why I was really glad to see Garden Rant publish a WONDERFUL article by Susan Harris,...
View ArticleSpring @ Chez Mucci
Spring at Chez Mucci. Guess how I know it’s Spring? Nope, not trees starting to leaf out. Not daffodils or robins or even dandelions. And it’s not the darkling skies of an approaching thunderstorm or...
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