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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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Sugar Snaps and Strawberries, a review
Sugar Snaps and Strawberries is the cutest title I've seen for a gardening book in a long time. It bucks a marketing idea which floats regularly around the web: you must always mention your brand everywhere, in your book title, in every conversation, etc. Although a good concept, such repetition can also be boring. I'm glad Adrea Bellamy bucked the trend. You go girl. Andrea covers the basics in her first effort, and it is a good read for those just getting into gardening. I think I'll pass my copy on to my NGBF Aimee because she says she's going to garden this spring. She's all fired up about it in fact. She'll need a good book to help her. I also dig the rock n roll vibe Andrea creates with her talk of guerilla gardening, but what else would you expect of someone who named her blog, Heavy Petal? ...
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RDR’s, year in review, part II
July was all about food and travel. I made a divine fresh cherry pie from my tart 'Montmorency' cherry tree. Stephen and Laurie from my daylily club finally convinced me to attend my first daylily regional. If you've ever wanted to see what happens when people are passionate (obsessed) about a flower, join a club and get yourself to a regional or national tour. I came home with lots of flowers, design ideas and plans for more even daylilies. Wherever will I put them? On to Buffalo where I got to see the most beautiful and creative, small, urban gardens and Niagara Falls. What a fair city, my friend Elizabeth from Gardening While Intoxicated and Garden Rant lives in. She and Jim from Art of Gardening worked very hard to make sure all of the bloggers had a wonderful time, and we did. Did you hear? This summer we're going...
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RDR’s year in review, Part I
It's been a year of changes at the Red Dirt Ranch. I am calling it a ranch these days because we have twenty-eight chickens, a bunny, three dogs and five cats (three in the garage and two in he house). We also sport field fencing and split rail, so it's a very small ranch. In the past, I've had horses and goats. My dream was once for a Jersey cow, but since I can't eat dairy, that's one dream which needs to blow blissfully away. Last year, for Christmas we had the blizzard everyone else in the country seems to be having this year. People still talk about those fourteen inches of the white stuff with a kind of awe. It is Oklahoma after all. January was much more quiet. I answered gardening questions from a reader moving to Oklahoma. To keep busy while it was cold, I forced bulbs,...
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Let the feasting begin
Christmas is nearly upon us. Do you have your shopping done? I hope so because the malls will be even bigger nightmares tomorrow. I tell you what, if you don't have a gift for that certain someone, buy them an online gift card and call it good. I would. Tonight we'll attend the annual Nash Christmas party which unites both sides of my husband's family along with their extended loved ones. I bet we'll have sixty to eighty people there. What to feed them? Roasted (insert your favorite meat here if you do indeed eat meat); Green bean casserole; Baked beans; Cheese platters; Cheese balls, crackers; Homemade candies like Grandma Bo used to make, i.e., divinity, Aunt Bill's Brown Candy (an Oklahoma tradition), fudge, peanut brittle ; and Loads of dips and chips and veggies. I'm bringing humus which I purchased at the newly-opened, local Mediterranean eatery, Simply Falafel. I...
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