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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. 

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My very old mystery climbing rose.

Magical, fleeting spring

Part of spring’s magic is its fleeting nature.…

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Homemade chicken and dumplings are safe for alpha gal patients. What can I eat?

Navigating Alpha-Gal Syndrome: What Can I Eat?

Newly diagnosed alpha-gal syndrome patients frequently ask, “What…

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Downsizing my garden

Why I’m Downsizing My Garden: A Personal Journey

I’ve been planning on downsizing my garden piece-by-piece,…

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Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day.

Oklahoma Winter: Coffee, Power Outages, and Greenhouse Woes

Good afternoon! Yesterday morning my part of Oklahoma…

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The cruelest month

The cruelest month

Dee Nash – 10 February, 2011
February is the cruelest month for Oklahoma gardeners. Some would say August when temperatures often are above 100F, but I don't think so. We still have the beautiful months of September and October to look forward to. In February, we have days on end of gray skies. The Oklahoma winter landscape in its stark raiment of brown and gray is beautiful, but only when topped with blue. Today, my friends, blue skies are smiling at us, and although my weather station says we're in negative numbers -10F--that can't be right can it? I've never seen it that cold. I see that we are supposed to top out at 33F. That means melting snow!!! For those of you who don't live in Oklahoma, we were hit with two major snowstorms in a two week period. Oklahoma City didn't get as much snow this time, but Guthrie received at least six to...
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LCI Team blog, Lowe's Garden Grow Along
Flight of fiction

Flight of fiction

Dee Nash – 6 February, 2011
This week seemed extraordinarily long with the snow and extreme cold, but the other night as I went to bed, I kept thinking about homesteaders who once farmed this land, and the American Indians, many of whom were forced to move here. Note, however, before the removal of the Five Civilized Tribes, several tribes already occupied much of Oklahoma. Oklahoma has an interesting and diverse history, and I took a small flight of fiction this week. Please bear with me as we visit my heroine, Elizabeth Barrows, and her family on a snowy morning in Oklahoma Territory. There were five Oklahoma land runs, but the first and most famous was held just outside what became Guthrie, the Territory Capital, on April 22, 1889. In Elizabeth's world, it's now 1904. Oklahoma is not yet a state. We found our 160 wooded acres of red land about ten miles outside of the...
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Fiction, Homesteaders, Native America, Pioneers
Record breaking snowfall hits Oklahoma

Record breaking snowfall hits Oklahoma

Dee Nash – 2 February, 2011
Yesterday, at least twelve and a half inches of white stuff fell on central and north central Oklahoma. Tulsa got even more snow, but we're all just glad we don't live in southeast Oklahoma where they had ice. I'll take snow any day over ice. It's beautiful, but dangerous as many who have decided to drive discovered. Bill and his crews are out plowing in Oklahoma City, and he said yesterday, they could hardly plow for pulling out drivers. He reports that the highways look good, but city streets are a mess. This snow was the type which blew, and we have snowdrifts all the way to the top of the fence. I know the people in the northeastern U.S. are probably laughing at us, but our norm is one to two inches of the fluffy stuff (and in some years, none at all). At the Red Dirt Ranch though,...
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Dogs, Labradors, Pets
Fresh faces and cheerful hearts at the OK Food Co-op’s annual meeting

Fresh faces and cheerful hearts at the OK Food Co-op’s annual meeting

Dee Nash – 1 February, 2011
Did you ever want to buy and eat local, but just didn't know how? Were you too busy or too intimidated to ask? I'm not sure what I expected to find when I drove to south-side Oklahoma City for the Oklahoma Food Co-op's annual meeting. They were having an open house, and all members and the public were invited. Together, we shared food and fellowship, and it felt as though the years of the world wide web were far, far away. You can join the co-op for $35.00 a year, a small price to pay to reach at least eighty different made-in-Oklahoma producers. Nearly everything you could want is offered from soap (lavender and/or goat's milk), meat (lamb, beef, bison and goat), poultry (chicken, turkey and eggs), dairy (butter, buttermilk, cheese, etc.) I've ordered two months now, and everything I received was of the best quality. It was a joy...
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Beef, Cattle, Chickens, Day trips, Groceries, honey, Knitting, Lambs, wool
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