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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.

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Downsizing my garden

Why I’m Downsizing My Garden: A Personal Journey

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Wordless Wednesday

Wordless Wednesday

Dee Nash – 14 April, 2010
Thank you Leslie.  It's the best answer to a hot-weather-loving snowdrop don't you think?  When you can't grow the genus Galanthus, grow Leucojum.
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Dear Friends and Gardeners, April 12, 2010

Dear Friends and Gardeners, April 12, 2010

Dee Nash – 12 April, 2010
Dear Carol, Mary Ann and all other gardening friends, I hope you had a good weather week. Other than the hail on April 6th, and the one cold, but not freezing night, I think we are "go" for spring. A couple of the tomatoes I planted too early have succumbed to hail damage. I knew I was planting them before I should, but I'd watched the weather for low nights and found none. Who expected a stupid hail storm? Not I. So, today, I will pull them up, take the tags back to the store and buy new plants. Lesson learned again. Just wait.  Although, we could still get another hail storm. Meanwhile, most of the lettuces are on to their second set of leaves, and I planted a salad bowl on the deck with a few varieties including 'Forellenschuss' and a mix from Renee's called Garden Babies, a butter...
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beans, Lettuce, lilacs, onions, squash, Tomatoes
Fairy parasols perhaps?

Fairy parasols perhaps?

Dee Nash – 11 April, 2010
Did you know at least some Japanese maples bloom? They do.  Many of mine are now sending out tiny, hovering umbrellas under which only a fairy could find shade. Do you think the fairies hold tea parties beneath and carry their Lilliputian parasols aloft as they sip cups of Sencha or Gyokuro ? I like to think so.  One more. Interestingly, it's only my green ones which show this tendency, and the blooms are more prolific in those trees which get morning sun.  These blooms give way to winged samaras (seeds) later in the summer. I can't wait to see. This is gardening's true gift.  The ability to see something new everyday. "Walking around an early spring garden-- going nowhere." - Kyoshi To continue your Sunday Stroll, please visit Aisling at the Quiet Country House.
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Blooms, Japanese maples
Spring chores

Spring chores

Dee Nash – 10 April, 2010
It's a fine spring day.  Time to do chores, like removing the leaves from the shade beds, feeding the roses and daylilies, and putting shredded leaves on the garden to break down. I've finally pruned nearly all of the roses and inoculated some with diatomaceous earth to try to stop cane borers.  I wrote about growing roses chemically free on the Lowe's Grow Along blog this week. I'm trying a new rose food this year on a few; it's Mills Magic Rose Mix, which the company sent me.  I like that right on front of the package they have the ingredients in fairly large letters:  "alfalfa meal, fish meal, steamed bone meal, cottonseed meal, blood meal, activated sludge, and an organic compost activator." Its NPK analysis is 6-5-1, so it has a balance of nitrogen (to get those leaves growing) along with phosphorous (for bloom production)  with a small amount of potassium (drought protection).  ...
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NPK, organic gardening, Reviews, rose food
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