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.
Enjoy the garden you’ve always wanted!
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A bowl of blooming amaryllises and more for Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day
Hello friends! For you this month, I have…
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Letting the garden grow
As I’ve been garden coaching so many of…
The bones of the garden
The wind is blowing, and leaves are falling.…
Zinnia favorites
It’s probably no surprise I love zinnias. I…
Easy plants for your containers
Last year, I wrote my container garden tutorial, but I neglected to post the information about easy plants for your containers. Let's remedy that, shall we? These are some of my favorite easy plants for containers. Many people like subtle monochromatic pairings, but I'm a bold kind of girl. There is trailing verbena, calibrochoa, sun coleus, gaillardia (not tropical, but works great in containers because of good drainage), and an agastache. Consider this my Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day post. Carol Michel hosts GBBD each month on the 15th at May Dreams Gardens. Tropical plants are the easiest ones to grow in summer containers. Tropical plants are the easiest plants to grow in containers in Oklahoma and other hot places. You can also grow perennials and shrubs, but tropical plants are more forgiving than others. In fact, tropical plants are a summer garden's best friend. Here are a few I try...
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A quick garden update
So, how is everyone's garden season so far? I thought I would give a quick garden update and tell you what I've been doing for the last few weeks. Front border with an angel. See the air conditioner on the left? It was once covered by hollies, but I lost those in the ice storm. Eventually, the Hicks yew will cover, but it will take years. Front border on parade. This is still my favorite spot in the garden right now. 'Jane' deciduous magnolia. Although the weather has been unseasonably warm, we are closer to normal this week. Oklahoma is also supposed to receive some rain this afternoon which we truly need. Earlier this month, Oklahoma had fires just north of me and in the western part of the state. Ours were smaller than those in Texas, but still caused problems. Remember the Simpson wildfire that roared through my neighborhood...
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Spring garden preparations
There's a lot of advice online about spring garden preparations. One rule of thought is to do nothing until temperatures are consistently over 55 or to wait until after the last spring freeze--around April 20 in Oklahoma. One of my beautiful hellebores with old leaves. If I don't get out there now, I'll miss the show. Well, in Oklahoma, spring weather temperatures are rarely consistent, and I cannot wait to do my spring garden prep until after our last freeze date. I'll already be behind the eight ball as it were. I live in a prairie climate that is all over the place, especially in spring. Plus, our winters aren't what they used to be. It feels more like North Texas most of the time. I have plenty of spring garden prep to do. The shrubs on the right that are about to flower and leaf out are 'Ogon' spireas,...
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Grow the sweetest cherry tomatoes
Have you ever wanted to grow the sweetest cherry tomatoes? A photo of my granddaughter eating a tomato like an apple from 2022. She's grown a lot since then, but she still loves all kinds of tomatoes. Since my granddaughter loves all tomatoes and enjoys picking cherry tomatoes best I became excited about growing the sweetest cherry tomatoes I could find. Last winter, I also fell in love with Sugar Bombs, those extra sweet cherry tomatoes you can buy at certain times of the year in your local grocery store. Firefly cherry tomato in my garden. They are super sweet and easy to eat. Children will love them, but I'm not growing Firefly this year. Since I can't buy seeds for Sugar Bombs, I'm testing out several varieties to see which grow the sweetest cherry tomatoes. I enlisted the help of Carol Michel who is my co-host on our podcast,...
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