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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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Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: April

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day: April

Dee Nash – 15 April, 2008
Bloom wise, not much happening here yet. The tulips are all faded, but they had a really good spring. With weather that's been cool and kind of rainy, they've thrived. Someone should tell these red tulips that their time is over. Standing tall in the bed amongst the fading purple ones, they don't seem to know. The daffodils are nearly done too, and we're in the in-between stage. The roses are storing up their energy for next month's GBBD, and they want you to be sure and come back then. Poor dears, they get their feelings hurt if no one comes to visit. In the meantime, here are the few things actually blooming at my house that I didn't buy already blooming from the nursery. On the left is the front garden from a different angle. When she moved to Anacortes, WA, Wanda gave me this sweet, Hypertufa birdbath she...
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Green Thumb Sunday–Ingenues

Green Thumb Sunday–Ingenues

Dee Nash – 13 April, 2008
On this chilly April afternoon, the ingenues enter at stage left, their delicate blooms glistening in weak winter sunlight. These are the spring flowers which herald warmer temperatures, green grass and blue skies. Catch them now before summer fades them until their beauty is merely a memory. This woodland phlox (Phlox divaricata) was a passalong from Wanda. She had both the purple and blue varieties growing in the wooded garden behind her home. Hers were planted in drifts, and I'm working on a similar effect in my shade garden. They spread by seed. Next, for your viewing pleasure, is double-flowering Japanese kerria (Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'.) Bright green stems grow well in dappled shade, and kerria maintains its bright green color throughout winter. It blooms prolifically in spring and sporadically throughout summer. Mine started flowering about one week ago. In the rear garden, I have the single flowering form, which hasn't...
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Hangin’ Out at Pam’s Place

Hangin’ Out at Pam’s Place

Dee Nash – 10 April, 2008
After lunch, we went to the Natural Gardener nursery, which was one busy place on Saturday. If only I'd had an extra suitcase . . . . Austinites were tucking plants into wagons and waiting cheerfully in long lines. I saw bloggers from other locales trying to figure out how to convince the airlines to allow them one more carry-on. Tell me, how did that work for ya? Then we headed to the James David-Gary Peese garden. I don't know if words can describe what these two men have done with their landscape, but I'll try. Later. Right now, I'm going to have to take a pass. Because, if I hopped on a plane headed south to Austin today, I would want to head back to Pam/Digging's place. I didn't get to stay there long enough, you see. Below is Pam's welcoming front courtyard. (Sorry about the crooked orientation). When...
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The Soul of a Speaker and Serendipity at the Spring Fling

The Soul of a Speaker and Serendipity at the Spring Fling

Dee Nash – 9 April, 2008
After our morning of wildflower sightseeing, we had lunch at Nuevo Leon, which was good, but the best part was Tom Spencer from Soul of the Garden. His talk, "Gathered Stones, Garden Memories," quickly drew me in when he asked if we'd had a treasure box as a child. I saw my own cigar box, which resided under my bed for most of my childhood. What were those treasures? He suggested perhaps a feather, stones, a small piece of bone, or the remnant shells of a broken bird egg. All around the room, heads nodded in agreement. He quoted from Last Child in the Woods, Saving our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder by Richard Louv and Ordinarily Sacred by Linda Sexson. He said our sense of awe and wonder doesn't seem to matter much anymore, and that we and our children are always looking for the next new thing. He...
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