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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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Enjoy the garden you’ve always wanted!

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My very old mystery climbing rose.

Magical, fleeting spring

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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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Oklahoma Winter: Coffee, Power Outages, and Greenhouse Woes

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Oklahoma Food Cooperative

Oklahoma Food Cooperative

Dee Nash – 8 December, 2010
Have you ever held a fresh egg in your hand? An egg so new it still has a fine coating of white upon its shell? An egg which is still warm from beneath the hen's feathers? Well, as the Wolf Brand chili commercial used to say, "It's been too long." Nature's wonders abound on a farm, even on a small acreage like mine where the only livestock are a mixed flock of beautiful chickens, including many hens and two roosters. If we only knew how good fresh food tastes, wouldn't we ask for it instead of the packaged stuff? Are our lives so busy we don't have time to enjoy nature's wonders, which for me, are the work of God? It's something to ponder. How did we all get so busy? Why are our kids in so many activities? Are we leading the lives we wanted? Several of you have...
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Buy local, Eating local, Food Cooperative
Gifts for Gardeners, or alternatively, a few of my favorite tools and other things

Gifts for Gardeners, or alternatively, a few of my favorite tools and other things

Dee Nash – 4 December, 2010
I know. I know. It's the same thing every year on every website, but truly, I want to make sure my gardener friends get something they've always wanted under their Christmas tree. Gardeners deserve good tools. With good tools, I can work faster and more efficiently. At the top of my list is CobraHead's Brook and Hunter digging fork. Last fall, I dug Bermuda grass out of a new bed with only this wonderful tool. It took one afternoon, and I removed every piece of grass. If I'd used a gas motor cultivator, broken, rooting pieces of Bermuda would abound. Further, tied up with a bow, this fork would look mighty sexy, and if you bought it for your favorite gardener, who knows what you might receive in return. Other tools I love are those from Bulldog Tools in England. Earlier in the year, they sent me some of their...
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Eating gluten free in France

Eating gluten free in France

Dee Nash – 30 November, 2010
About this time of year when the kids have gone back to school, and the days are growing shorter, I get a hankerin' to visit Europe, specifically Italy (I'm Catholic after all), France and England. I have nothing against other European countries. These are just first on the list, and not specifically in that order. Today, I got far enough to do a bit of searching on the Internet about eating. For me, food and travel, are even more intertwined than the average traveler. I must eat gluten and dairy free so I often take food with me as I go. I now find the United States pretty easy to navigate food-wise because people are more aware of food intolerances and allergies than they were only a few years ago. Some places like Portland, Seattle and NYC are even easier, and in general, larger cities are easier than smaller ones....
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A touch of white

A touch of white

Dee Nash – 27 November, 2010
Taken in the fall, this photo shows that a touch of white in this heath aster next to the Blushing Knockout rose makes them appear bridal worthy. In high summer, Blushing Knockout is as white as the aster, but then only the aster's blue foliage shows, and it is still a nice contrast. Heath aster reminds me of baby's breath so maybe that's why I think of weddings. A touch of white from these daisies in Texas (I don't remember their name, someone help please) and the white rain lilies soften hard granite steps. The daisies are nearly pillow-esque. A touch of white in this Grandpa Otts morning glory acts as a runway light for the humble bee to pollinate. If you want seeds, contact me, but beware, it spreads everywhere. A touch of white in the autumn clematis clinging to my old fence looks so innocent, but don't be...
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