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Growing Sage in Home Garden

Salvia officinalis, commonly known as culinary sage, garden sage, or common garden sage, is an aromatic, woody perennial shrub. It thrives in hardiness zones 4-10. In this video, I’m excited to show you how my sage looks at this time of year, both in the raised bed and integrated into the landscape.

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Growing Asparagus Seeds | Seedlings

Asparagus From Seed Tips

This blog post features unique images and a vlog detailing the process of growing asparagus from seed. Discover my personal tips and the most effective methods I’ve found for starting two popular varieties from seed.  Take the time to scroll down and leave a comment.

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Seed Starting with Burpee Seeds

Burpee Seed Starting Tray Review

Not every seed starting season do I feel the need to purchase additional trays for the process. Those who follow my journey are aware that I often use recycled containers for seed starting. However, this year, I’ve discovered a new product in the Burpee Seed aisle

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Jays Peach Hot Pepper

Pepper Dome Update

Every season brings something thrilling to my geodesic biodome. Don’t miss out on the new pepper seeds I’m cultivating, along with some helpful tips. Explore the dome pepper shelf vlog featured in the post below.

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watermelon ruffle hibiscus

Watermelon Ruffle Hibiscus

This hardy hibiscus or rose mallow stole my heart this past summer. I am anxiously waiting to see the new stems emerge in the landscape later in the spring. In this post I am sharing a few of my favorite photos and short video featuring the Watermelon Ruffle Hibiscus.

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landscape summer with mix varieties

Super Blue Lavender and Firewitch Dianthus

Introducing Two of My Favorite Perennials for Home Gardens: Pictures and Videos Inside!
After two years and eight seasons of documentation, I’m thrilled to finally share some stunning images and video of two of my favorite perennials. These plants have earned a top spot on my list for home garden landscapes not only for their vibrant colors but also for their ease of growth.

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