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Welcome!

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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Weeds have superpowers

Weeds have superpowers

Dee Nash – 10 July, 2024
Weeds have superpowers. Like Marvel super villains, weeds are tenacious and difficult to control, and they don't realize they are evil. In their viewpoint, they are simply trying to survive and replicate, and oh yeah, dominate the world. And they do so in plenty of ways. Cyperus rotundus, nutsedge, may look innocent and seem easy to pull up, but it has a entire network of tentacles, I mean rhizomes, below ground. Last year I shared about some of these problem plants and others in my post, six garden problems. How do I know weeds have superpowers? Because I'm an experienced gardener, and we all know weeds have superpowers. This morning, I brainstormed with Carol Michel, my friend and my co-host on the Gardenangelists' podcast. I explained I was writing a post about how weeds have superpowers, and she was all in. What are weeds' superpowers? Let me tell you. Some...
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Butterflies, Comic book villains, Garden chores, Pollinators, Weed removal, weeding, weeds
Favorite June views and daylily hues

Favorite June views and daylily hues

Dee Nash – 22 June, 2024
By writing about my favorite June views and daylily hues, I get you to look at my daylilies again. See how sneaky I am? Hemerocallis 'Sunny Monster' (Arsenault 2006) daylily Hemerocallis 'Stacked to the Sky' (Harry-P., 2017) daylily. This one has been very pretty this year. 'Sing the Wondrous Story' (Carpenter 2008) with a dark-leaved canna. 'Pink Lemonade Party' (Salter 2006) look great against the ornamental grass. 'Red O'Kelley's Fate (Niswonger 2012.) I've always been a huge fan of Niswonger's red daylilies. He did a lot for those of us who like red because his could handle our intense sun and heat. This one also has large flowers on strong scape (stems) and is just about perfect. 'Peach Treat' (Niswonger 1996) daylilies up close. It's that peach self with the wine eyezone for me. What? No daylilies in your gardens? What do you do for color in the in-between season...
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Daylilies, Flowers, gardening, Oklahoma Gardening, Pollinators, Roses
Late spring garden chores

Late spring garden chores

Dee Nash – 20 May, 2024
We're almost at the end of May. The roses bloomed in April signifying it's time for late spring garden chores. If you're feeling behind the eight ball, I'm not surprised. I always feel like there's too much to do in late spring, but this year is wetter than usual, bringing more weeds. Still, the garden has never looked more lush. The beautiful 'Annabelle' hydrangeas in front of my arbor. I love this view. Weed first. Then lay mulch. Yesterday, I spent the entire day working on weeding the borders at the front of the house, and my friend who was helping me, worked on the main shade border. We weeded, planted some sun coleus--which can be grown in sun or shade--and mulched. I didn't take any photos of the front of the house. Below are the shady spots where we worked in the back garden. There were so many weeds!...
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annual flower seeds, Oklahoma Gardening, Seeds
Gardening with Alpha-gal Syndrome

Gardening with Alpha-gal Syndrome

Dee Nash – 4 May, 2024
Gardening with Alpha-gal syndrome might not be on your mind when you're initially diagnosed. At first, you're simply trying to figure out how to navigate what to eat and probably what to wear, not to mention your medications. Many of our medications in the U.S. have mammal in them, and we can be very allergic to some ingredients. Alpha-gal syndrome, courtesy of Alph-gal Information's website. But, if you're a gardener, trying to garden with Alpha-gal syndrome will soon become important to you. As I explained to the Two Alpha Gals on an episode of their In the Tall Grass podcast, I can't stop gardening. Gardening is my life. To learn more about this tick-borne disease, here's another recent article about Alpha-gal syndrome by Sage Scott. Also, look at Alpha-gal Information, a project of Alpha-gal Alliance. Spoiler: Alpha-gal is becoming an epidemic. Adult female Lonestar tick, Amblyomma americium. Photo courtesy of...
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gardening, Insects, Oklahoma Gardening, Pollinators, Tick bites
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