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Landscape in Early Winter

Early Winter Color in The Garden Landscape

The gardens and landscape can get very ‘drab’ during the winter months especially when the snow has yet to arrive.  In this post I want to share with you some perennials, shrubs and trees that provide color interest.  Don’t forget, I am in hardiness zone 5b so it won’t be long and we will be covered with white mulch!

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Landscape Outside Front Door

In My Morning Landscape

In this post I share a Morning Landscape featuring plants I highly recommend.  You will see a short video and details on these plants.  Scroll down to find out more about growing in your hardiness zone.

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latest seed haul

Unveiling My Latest Seed Purchase

In my latest blog post, I’m thrilled to share a brief video showcasing my recent seed haul. Dive into the post to discover a video, images, and valuable tips on cultivating these diverse seeds.

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common thyme

Winter Herb Cultivating Chat

Herbs are one of my favorite plants to grow year-round. In this post, I will share highlights from my first-ever SPACES session on X (formerly Twitter). During the Thursday 2 o’clock #herbchat, I showcased my indoor herb garden, and I’ll provide tips and tricks to help you start your herb garden.

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Outside the Dome Solar Lights

Winter Light in The Dome

One of the most important achievements is letting as much light into the 20 foot geodesic bio dome as possible during the winter.  In this post I share a video answering questions about light during the winter months.  

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Wintering Over Lantana in Ohio

Wintering Over Lantana in Ohio

In this post I share a quick video to how I winter over lantana plants in Ohio.  You will find images and video on this post.  Be sure to scroll down to leave comments and questions.

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Spider Lily

Hymenocallis Growing Tips

In this post I am sharing my first year growing a Hymenocallis.  You will find a video and a few images featuring this plant I highly recommend trying in most any home garden.

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