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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.
Enjoy the garden you’ve always wanted!
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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…
Dear Friends and Gardeners, August 31, 2010
The centerpiece of the potager Dear Carol, Mary Ann and all of our gardening friends around the globe, I wish I could write and say I'd planted the fall vegetable garden, but yesterday, ragweed pollen put me down for the count. I didn't get anything pulled up or planted. However, here is what I plan to have in this week. Lettuce, spinach, tatsoi, bok choy, onions, garlic, blue kale and swiss chard, among others. I'll set out my seeds and put together the configuration. In the meantime, I must pull up several plants which are finished. Most of the garden performed exceptionally well this year. Here is a picture of it in spring, and you can see the difference in growth between it and the plants on the left. The sweet potato vines, which were a gift from my friend, Katie, have grown to take over the path, but I...
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Three for Thursday, a lady in waiting
Cindy, From My Corner of Katy sponsors Three for Thursday every week, and the nice thing about this meme is that you can choose whatever three things you want. This week, I'm all about the insects living in my garden, and this time of year, there are a lot of creepy crawlers out there. Here's one locavore who makes it her business to eat locally, and she's not even an insect. She's an amazing arachnid instead. This large and impressive spider wove her huge web over the entire first tier of the raised border next to the deck. Can you see how large she is in this picture? That's my rain gutter, and she's nearly the size of it. When I saw her, I about jumped out of my chair because my other garden spiders are more elongated and not so uhm, voluptuous. So, I consulted the Internet and my...
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Dear Friends and Gardeners, August 24, 2010
Dear Carol, Mary Ann and all of our garden friends, Always late to the party, but I'm still here. Monday was our fourth day in a row over 100F. So, you can imagine my thrill when, yesterday, I woke to thunder and lightning. The rain chased away those bad temperatures and washed the garden clean again. Come outside with me, and let's take a stroll about the vegetables and flowers on this 74F day. I'm not a fair weather gardener, but with the kids going back to school, I've not had much time the last couple of days. ASW is in football, and that's a commitment for parents and players. I wish I could describe the scents in the garden right now. Light floral with an herby freshness from basil, lemon basil, spearmint and sage, and beneath it all, the earthy scent of good garden soil. Production in the vegetable...
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