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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.
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Gardening will break your heart
Gardening will break your heart, but each time, you fail, you learn something about yourself and the plants you're trying to nurture. Gardening is tough. I know these are hard words, but it's true. Everyone fails. Everyone makes mistakes. Even when you become an experienced plantswoman or plantsman, you will still fail. Get used to it. Our garden has had a light dusting of snow for several days ever since the temperatures plummeted. We expect a lot more snow this weekend. I'll take more pictures then. Remember, gardening will break your heart, but you and the garden will mend. Prairie climates are especially challenging. The weather, especially in prairie climates, is extremely changeable. You can't change the weather but just wait a minute (apologies to Mark Twain.) In fact, look at this weekend's forecast. Starting tonight and going through Monday, Oklahomans are supposed to get a "North Dakota snowstorm." I...
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So many seed orders
A quick post about my seed orders. I'm Dee, and I have a seed problem. Cosmos 'Rubenza' from Floret Seeds. Oklahoma Salmon zinnias with cosmos foliage. Cosmos planted en masse beneath taller plantings. Zinnia 'Queen Red Lime,' which is one of my favorites. Zinnia 'Queen Red Lime,' one of my favorites, has this crazy kind of Victorian coloration. It looks good with lots of fall-ish flowers. A tomato (left) and Black Seeded Simpson lettuce growing in the potager a few years ago. 'Black-seeded Simpson' lettuce with tatsoi blooming behind it. Ordering seeds for flowers and vegetables I'm sharing what I ordered for you and for me. This is what happens when a freak buys seeds. I've grown some of these seeds before, and I put photos of several plants in the gallery above. I know that it seems like a lot of seeds, but I have a very large garden....
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What lies beneath Oklahoma’s flora and fauna?
Here's a hint: terra firma What lies underneath Oklahoma's flora and fauna is a complex network that we perhaps too simply call soil. Native Oklahoma red clay and sandstone beneath our leaf piles. Soil composition is more complicated than you think Soil composition isn't simple at all. According to the National Conversation Resource Service, soil is "The unconsolidated mineral or organic material on the immediate surface of the Earth that serves as a natural medium for the growth of land plants." This is the first part of the definition. The second part is more lengthy and you can read it on their website if you'd like. Does soil have a social life? Many soil scientists are starting to think so. I decided to write this post after reading "The Social Life of Forests" in the New York Times. Although the article focuses upon Suzanne Simard and her studies of the...
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Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day December
For this month's Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, I don't have much blooming indoors, but since it's snowing, I'll share those photos too. Snow day! The walkway from the back kitchen door to the greenhouse and potager when it first started snowing. I decided I'm going to put Christmas lights on the potager this weekend after the snow melts.My four bee hives in the snow. I have all of their entrances reduced down and once the snow is gone, I'll check the sugar on them. I'm winter feeding the weak hive at the end this year. Bee hives and my little, green, she shed. My Little Cedar Garden sign is on the end of the shed. Pair of Cardinals in the snow. We've had snow twice this week! Almost unheard of in Oklahoma this early in the season. Seems we are getting all of Minnesota's snow, and this storm will turn...
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