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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

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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If I Were To Plant A New Rose Garden. . .

Dee Nash – 19 May, 2008
I probably wouldn't grow any David Austin roses. My fingers hate typing these words, but it's true. My six or seven David Austins are more trouble than they're worth. If they get disease protection and lots of food, they bloom heavily in the spring and then, nothing . . . until fall. It's a little like exercise after forty. You have to do it, but there's not much to show for your effort. If I built a new bed, I would fill it with nutrient rich soil and hardy (USDA Zone 6 or colder) disease resistant roses; the kind I don't have to hover over like an anxious mother nursing her child through a bout of Scarlet Fever. Think of The Velveteen Rabbit. Instead, I would choose plants that thrive on baby bird care. You feed them in the spring and then shove them out of the nest after a...
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Meet the Austins

Meet the Austins

Dee Nash – 15 May, 2008
For Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, I would like to introduce you to my rosey friends from across the pond. Not Jane Austen, the writer, and her family members, although I'm a big fan. No, I'm speaking of the David Austin roses I've accumulated over the years. This is the beautiful soft, petal pink, 'Heritage.' I think she looks like cotton candy, but I guess the name isn't as romantic. Seventeen years ago, the first three David Austin roses came to my garden. When I opened the Jackson & Perkins catalog and saw photos of 'Heritage,' 'Gertrude Jekyll' and 'Graham Thomas,' I knew I had to have them. Not knowledgeable about antique roses, I had never seen anything like those blooms. That spring, after paying $24.95 per rose, I received a large box filled with three bare-root twigs. I planted them exactly as directed, and they thrived. The following spring I...
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Green Thumb Sunday–Yellow

Green Thumb Sunday–Yellow

Dee Nash – 11 May, 2008
I planted Missouri Primrose, Oenothera missouriensis (Onagraceae,) last spring. The three plants grew all summer, and this is my first bloom. Because of its short stature, I put the three at the front of the border next to the stairs. Descending the stairs, I can see them blooming on my left. Another yellow favorite in the same bed is the rose 'Carefree Sunshine.' This prolific bloomer and grower never fails to perform. The common yarrow, Achillea millefolium, is just starting to open. I love the yellow against the gray foliage. I bought this variegated lantana at Bustani. I've never seen any like it before. Love how the flowers bring out the yellow in the leaves. Iris 'Moon Journey' at my friend, Bonnie's, house. She has an iris farm in Carney, Oklahoma. This is another beautiful, yellow iris, but I couldn't find the name. Angela @ Cottage Magpie created this challenge....
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All my rose-growing secrets

All my rose-growing secrets

Dee Nash – 10 May, 2008
Apricot Mystery Rose UPDATE: I no longer use Bayer products or any other type of herbicide or pesticide. I haven't since 2008. As Maya Angelou says, "When we learn better, we do better." My friend, Dollybelle, sent me an email the other day, and I've thought about it ever since. Back and forth, we discussed our gardens and what was going on in our garden club. We're both officers in the Central Oklahoma Hemerocallis Society (i.e., long name for daylily club.) Her garden is a lovely one located in a town near here, and mine is rural. Yet, we grow similar things. We both like the English cottage style, and we both grow lots of roses, perennials and daylilies. She might not realize it, but over the last three years, she taught me many things, including to use Milorganite on my daylilies. I was reluctant at first. Milorganite was expensive,...
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