Gardening will break your heart, but each time, you fail, you learn something about yourself and the plants you're trying to …
So many seed orders
A quick post about my seed orders. I'm Dee, and I have a seed problem. Ordering seeds for flowers and vegetables I'm …
What lies beneath Oklahoma’s flora and fauna?
Here's a hint: terra firma What lies underneath Oklahoma's flora and fauna is a complex network that we perhaps too simply call …
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Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day December
For this month's Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, I don't have much blooming indoors, but since it's snowing, I'll share those photos …
Planting bulbs indoors and outside
Planting bulbs indoors and outside. That's what's happening at our Little Cedar Garden the past few weeks. That and continued …
Fall beauty remains
Although we still have limbs down in the back garden, and some still hanging in the trees, fall beauty remains. I always …
No power, but not powerless
One week ago, Oklahoma was hit by a historically damaging ice storm. At one point, 388,000 Oklahomans were without power. …
Ice storm double whammy
An ice storm double whammy hit Oklahoma starting on Monday morning at 5:00 a.m. The second wave of freezing rain came through last …
Four basils worth growing
This year, along with lavender, I tested several basils in the garden. Below are four basils worth growing in your southern …
How to take stem cuttings of favorite plants
After my last post on pelargoniums, several people asked me how to take stem cuttings of favorite plants for the greenhouse or to …
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Pelargoniums on the move
Greenhouse gardening begins! The pelargoniums and my other plants are on the move into the greenhouse. I thought I would …
More native plants for the meadow
Last weekend, Bill and I went to Tulsa for the Audubon Society's fall garden tour that featured native plants. There were also …