Welcome!
I’m Dee Nash, a native Oklahoman, and I’ve gardened here since my teens. I know from personal experience how challenging our prairie climate can be.
But my blog isn’t just for Oklahomans. Gardening can be challenging in other climates too. So, I share how to garden wherever you grow.
Enjoy the garden you’ve always wanted!
Featured posts
A bowl of blooming amaryllises and more for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day
Hello friends! For you this month, I have…
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Letting the garden grow
As I’ve been garden coaching so many of…
The bones of the garden
The wind is blowing, and leaves are falling.…
Zinnia favorites
It’s probably no surprise I love zinnias. I…
Vertical gardening with Garden Up!
Two friends, Rebecca Sweet and Susan Morrison, have teamed up to create a fun new gardening book, Garden Up!: Smart Vertical Gardening for Small and Large Spaces. Their publisher kindly sent me a review copy, but I would have bought the book anyway for the design concepts and beautiful photographs. From the cover you can see Garden Up! will be beautiful and engaging. Because I love climbing roses and the vines that twine, I am all about gardening vertically. Susan and Rebecca take this concept to a whole new level with vertical plantings, vines, living walls, and other methods to raise your garden awareness. I'm excited the first chapter was all about outdoor trellises and arbors. I have five arbors in my back garden, and I'm considering building another one to lead into the potager. If so, I'll need to get Bill on board. Perhaps, I should show him their...
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Be it ever so humble . . .
Home. What memories does that word conjure up for you? For me, it's a garden full of earthly delights starting with bulbs and ground covers hugging the space beneath. Before the weather gets too hot, and the world is fresh and new. It's the scent of lilacs on such a spring day, or perhaps that of the stodgy hyacinth which smells so sweet. The musical backdrop is Irish or bluegrass ballads. Bill and I have been watching The Civil War PBS special by Ken Burns again, and I feel so much when I watch it. It was the first long running program we watched together because it premiered the year we married, 1989. Those letters from soldiers still make me cry, and sometimes, home is all about tears. Home should be a place from which fathers and mothers never leave, where children have love and enough good food to eat,...
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Wordless Wednesday: There’s just something about ‘Lady Jane’
Tulipa 'Lady Jane' where she's as cold as I. And, on a warmer day . . . . With hearts open wide.
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Just call me a plant buying fool
Do you remember in 2009 when I gave up buying plants for Lent? This Lent, I decided to give up desserts instead. It's a much more feasible choice. I'll work outside and maybe lose a pound or two without sacrificing my sanity. As one friend said, this spring, I've been a plant buying fool. The buying frenzy started with Cercis canadensis The Rising Sun™. This small redbud which tops out at twelve feet blooms purple and has orange emerging foliage which later turns a pleasant light green. It debuted last spring, and I finally found it this year. It is a very special tree selected near Muskogee, Oklahoma at Greenleaf Nursery. I also purchased my first Forsythia x intermedia 'Linwood Gold.' There is a rumor I don't like forsythia, but I do. I just don't like how people put them in the worst places, and then prune them within an...
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