Just back from the GWA Symposium in Tucson, I'm jet-lagged and dry as a corn husk, but I am happy. I didn't know what to expect of …
Almost Indian Summer
Whether it was actually the beginng of a true Indian Summer, or just a frost a couple of nights ago, is still up for debate. …
Falling for fall
What is it about fall that stirs our imagination? On Pinterest, the boards displaying the best of autumnal blessings are lighting …
Fall redo for my front containers
I was going to title this post: Before and After, but that could apply to so many things couldn't it? The containers that sit …
Bustani Plant Farm in the fall
I was supposed to take some dear friends to Bustani Plant Farm last Saturday. Then, we discovered it was Dad's Day at Oklahoma …
The bold and the beautiful
Heady with their beauty, these plants are proud to proclaim it loud and clear. Our climate is changing, and instead of sporting …
My Oklahoma fall vegetable garden
Fall and winter vegetable gardening in Oklahoma is tricky, and anyone who tells you different is wrong or misleading. I don't know …
Crapemyrtles shine in the summer landscape
If the rose is the undisputed queen of the garden, then crapemyrtles are her knights in shining armor, for when summer temperature …
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The heat is on for Garden Bloggers Bloom Day
Yesterday, my blog was hacked, and because of malware, it took down my blog host's entire system. Luckily, I have a wonderful …
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Southern sand bur season is here
The grass is crunchy. Fires abound, and leaves are falling from the trees. Walking to get the mail at the end of the driveway has …
It’s hot and dry in Oklahoma, and now we’re on fire too
In case you haven't noticed on the news, the weather people, at least those not living in the south central part of the U.S., keep …
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Garden prejudices
I wandered over to Hayefield today, and read Nan's post on her garden and personal journey. It made me consider my own garden, and …