Day: November 30, 2020

ornaments in the snow

First Snow of the Year Video and Image Feature

In this post, I wanted to share the first snow of the year – 2020.  Check out the video from Oliver and my walk just before sunset. First Snow 2020 Video This was a fun video to make because I always love it when the snow falls and the grass is still green.  I can’t say the snow came early this year because last year we had snow on the ground at this time.   It was fun watching Oliver ( Cavalier King Charles Spaniel) rediscovering the cold wet stuff.  It was like he kind of forgot what it was.  He quickly runs out to the meadow to do his ‘thing’ and of course the quick dash back up to the house to scare the birds away from the feeder even in the snow.  I hope you check out the video and scroll down to see my photos from this short walk in my landscape as the snowfalls. https://youtu.be/Stpx_0Q0Dzw Find this video on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel.  In conclusion of watching the video consider subscribing to my YouTube channel where you get the first notifications of uploads. First Snow in Images Below are a few of my favorite photos from the short walk out to the landscape today.  Be sure to click on each image to see close up.  If you have issues viewing please contact me for more information. First Snow Over The Pond Can’t Wait Until Christmas Lights Go On Snow Covered Landscape Rock Japanese Maple with Christmas Bulbs Snow In My Garden Do you enjoy snow or just looking at photos of it?  You may consider checking out this post on my website featuring more. Thanks for checking out my website today! Let’s Connect I can honestly say I was ready for the snow this year.  I can’t wait to share more videos and images from my home and garden in the days to come.  Be sure to subscribe to my channel and connect with me on my website.   I look forward to hearing from you soon. Stay Cozy Warm,

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landscape photo of dome in november

First Snow Year Five Dome Update

In this post, I share what’s going on in the Geodesic Dome for the first snow in year five.  I share tips and tricks for making the dome garden the place to be for gardening as the snow arrives. First Snow I still can’t believe this is my fifth year growing in the dome year-round.  It has been an exciting adventure as you will see in the latest video.  The video below describes the walkway in the dome and a few other growing tips highlighted below in this post.  Watch the video and share it with your friends (please).  Growing year-round is for everyone to enjoy. You know I love sharing creative videos on YouTube.  Be sure to check out my Bren Haas YouTube channel.  If you are on YouTube be sure to subscribe to my channel. Highlights From First Snow Year Five Dome Gardening Here are some of the images from the video feature on this page.  These are my favorite so be sure to click on each to check out details. Edibles in the Dome this Late November! sweet fig in dome winter lemon ready to pick in the dome kumquat in the dome garden I wore the ‘wrong’ shoes out to the dome.  Or did I?  These shoes have been amazing – I’ll just throw time in the washer later today and they come super clean.  It is amazing to have walking shoes on and not have them get super soaked from snow and rain this time of year. The season filled with blooms is just beginning in the dome as the snow arrives.  I  can always count on my rose collection including ‘At Last’ by Proven Winners and my succulents to put off amazing unique blooms.  Look at that little baby bloom off of the purple petunia I brought in by Monrovia this past summer. at last rose pink and white bloom purple petunia My Unique Succulent Collection is Growing! Dome Snow Posts Here are some posts featuring more about the dome garden that you won’t want to miss. You can always connect with me on my site for information about the dome garden.  Don’t forget to click over and send me a message! Let’s Connect In conclusion after checking out this dome garden update, I hope you consider commenting on my site.  Be sure to reach out to me anytime here about the subjects I cover.  Are you on social media? Share this post and tag me at the links provided on this post.  I am on the major networks @brenhaas.  See you there! Happy Gardening,

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