Hello!! I'm here for Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day today! Not a day late. Not a day early, but on time. I know. It never …
Cut flower garden update
Remember my cut flower garden plans last spring? I thought I would give you a cut flower garden update in the middle of the …
Planting the bulbs
This week I'm planting the bulbs in two garden spots. In keeping with ten ways to enjoy your garden more, I'm planting the bulbs …
Lessons from our open garden
We learned several lessons from our open garden. Sit down with a cup of coffee or an iced tea because this post is a long one. …
Seven easy steps to a beautiful fall garden
Want to keep your garden blooming into fall? Here are seven easy steps to achieve a beautiful fall garden. After all, splendor …
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Favorite flowers: white Cuban buttercup
This is the first season I've grown white Cuban buttercup, Turnera trioniflora. I planted it in a large container on my back deck …
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Garden inspiration and plantswomen
This week's Gardenangelists podcast is about garden inspiration and plantswomen. In the episode, Carol and I talk about …
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day: the glories of May
Come, step into my garden and take a walk with me. Ah May, I'm so glad you're here. It seemed like the weather would never get …
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Tomato season in high gear
Tomato season is in high gear at Little Cedar. You know we're calling our property Little Cedar, right? That's because my …
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 …
Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day, March: the daffodils have it
Please forgive me for being late to Bloom Day hosted by Carol of May Dreams Gardens. I apologize. I was laying sidewalk from the …
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Yes, You Can Grow A Japanese Maple In Oklahoma
Want some red in your yard? How about a Japanese maple like this? You can have one. I took this photo in a neighborhood in Edmond, …
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