Wait, little garden, wait. It's not April even though the weather makes us feel like May. New bulb shoots are popping up all …
Wednesday: quiet home day
Today was a quiet home day as are most Wednesdays. I stay away from the computer and just do those things which keeps the RDR …
Garden book review week: and I shall have some peace there
You've read the stories of people who decided to drop out of the corporate buzzsaw. Cheering these slow-life pioneers from the …
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Garden Book Review Week continues with Proven Plants Southern Gardens
Doesn't that picture just draw you in? Our second review of the week is Erica Glasener's , Proven Plants Southern Gardens. If …
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Garden book review week at RDR
So, the bubble of spring weather we had over the weekend burst in the 30s yesterday. As you run from your car to the indoors, I …
Hello hellebore!
So glad to see you sweet hellebore. Missed your sunny face all winter. What about your sisters, they of the drooping heads? …
Wish you were here
Remember all that boring stuff I wrote about the snow and ice only a couple of weeks ago? Although it started out foggy this …
A look back at RDR’s late spring/early summer 2010
Because I just can't help myself, here is a look back at RDR's late spring and early summer in 2010 going backward in fact. I'm …
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The cruelest month
February is the cruelest month for Oklahoma gardeners. Some would say August when temperatures often are above 100F, but I don't …
Flight of fiction
This week seemed extraordinarily long with the snow and extreme cold, but the other night as I went to bed, I kept thinking about …
Record breaking snowfall hits Oklahoma
Yesterday, at least twelve and a half inches of white stuff fell on central and north central Oklahoma. Tulsa got even more snow, …
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Fresh faces and cheerful hearts at the OK Food Co-op’s annual meeting
Did you ever want to buy and eat local, but just didn't know how? Were you too busy or too intimidated to ask? I'm not sure …
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