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Category Archives: gardening

Mornings

Its finally that time of year again where one can find themselves in the garden as soon as day breaks. This morning it was still a bit coolView full post »

Greenhouse Shopping

Yesterday, Hudson and I went in to the city for a day of greenhouse shopping with my mom. May Long weekend is notorious for being busy asView full post »

Morning in the Garden

This morning Hudson had me up at the crack of dawn, which didn’t bother me too much as it was looking to be a beautiful start to theView full post »

Cutting Garden

If you are like me, you grow the flowers you really love in your garden only to feel bad when it comes to cutting them for inside yourView full post »

Patience is a virtue..

I don’t know about you but this time of year always tests my patience in the best way possible. Winter has finally left us and SummerView full post »

Garden Planning

While I admit taking over a large established yard with mature trees, established flower beds and acres of grass may be a bit much for aView full post »

This week on the farm

Welcome to my new, weekly photo post that wraps up our week here on the farm! As February turns into March, our thoughts go heavier intoView full post »

Grow

The little one in my tummy isn’t the only thing I’ve been nurturing and growing this Spring, my garden is finally coming aliveView full post »

Grow

Hi friends! I hope you all had yourselves a wonderful weekend! Adam has been in the field steady since Thursday evening so I have beenView full post »

Farewell, Garden

I’m so sad that its time to trim down the stems, rake up the wilted flowers and pull up the stakes to store again until next Spring.View full post »

Sunflower Fields Forever

I love me some sunflowers. Ever since I can remember, the sunflower has probably been my #1 flower..ever. Its sunny, cheerful, happy,View full post »

Zany for Zinnias

My love for my garden has not faded one bit. In fact, last night after coming home from being at the lake all week, the first thing IView full post »