- The cerise spikes of Persicaria ‘Bloody Mary’Persicaria ‘Bloody Mary’ might not appear behind you if you say its name three times in the mirror, but it is guilty of always looking fabulous and stealing the show! With its vibrant, intensely coloured spikes of red-pink flowers, this variety of knotweed brings a sense of occasion to any garden. It’s a medium-sized clump-forming perennial that flourishes in both sun and shade, so long as its roots are kept... Read more »
- The berrylicious Symphoricarpos SymphonyWith its mass of flowers in late summer, and a profusion of berries throughout winter, Symphoricarpos Symphony makes a beautiful addition to an autumn and winter garden! How to grow Symphoricarpos SymphonyFlowering time: August to SeptemberLocation: Shrub borders, wildlife garden, winter garden, dry woodland gardenSoil: Well-draining soilLight: Full sun to partial shadeWater: Water while establishing and throughout dry spellsCare: Prune and fertilise in springSize: 90cm height and spread Symphony Rave... Read more »
Michael Perry – Mr Plant Geek
- The cerise spikes of Persicaria ‘Bloody Mary’Persicaria ‘Bloody Mary’ might not appear behind you if you say its name three times in the mirror, but it is guilty of always looking fabulous and stealing the show! With its vibrant, intensely coloured spikes of red-pink flowers, this variety of knotweed brings a sense of occasion to any garden. It’s a medium-sized clump-forming perennial that flourishes in both sun and shade, so long as its roots are kept... Read more »
- The berrylicious Symphoricarpos SymphonyWith its mass of flowers in late summer, and a profusion of berries throughout winter, Symphoricarpos Symphony makes a beautiful addition to an autumn and winter garden! How to grow Symphoricarpos SymphonyFlowering time: August to SeptemberLocation: Shrub borders, wildlife garden, winter garden, dry woodland gardenSoil: Well-draining soilLight: Full sun to partial shadeWater: Water while establishing and throughout dry spellsCare: Prune and fertilise in springSize: 90cm height and spread Symphony Rave... Read more »
Michael Perry – Mr Plant Geek
- Be not deceived, God is not mocked.Galatians 6:7-10 Be not deceived, God is not mocked. For whatsoever a man shall sow, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth in his flesh, For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruptionBut he that soweth in the spirit, of the spirit shall reap life everlasting. And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. As we have therefore... Read more »
- Canning summer squashCanned summer squash (zucchini and/or yellow squash) This recipe makes about 3 pints.INGREDIENTS-- 6 c. of 4 to 9” (about 4 or 5) summer squash, coarsely chopped, largest one/s peeled. 4 tablespoons of cider vinegar 3 ½ cups water ¾ teaspoons non-iodized salt (I use Himalayan pink salt)DIRECTIONS -- Clean squashes first with 4 c. water & 1 c. vinegar. Cut squashes into bite-size pieces & place in large... Read more »
Improving Your Herb Know-How ~ Joanie Lapic
- Getting Ready for a New Gardening SeasonAs I sit here with my notebooks, seed packets and plant catalogs scattered all around me, I can't help but reminisce about last year's garden. It was my first year fully utilizing my unheated greenhouse. This extra space allowed me to start mostly everything from seed. It took lots of planning, scheduling and time. It was definitely worth it, and I'm so glad... Read more »
- In a Vase on Monday – Dreaming of SpringWe are only 14 days away from the first official day of spring! The outside garden still has a long way to go, so I’m continuing to care for the houseplants inside and dream about what’s to come. I was looking to bring in some sunshine, so I created this floral arrangement indoors. Calla lilies have always been one of my favorite flowers. Do I... Read more »
Angie The Freckled Rose
- Getting Ready for a New Gardening SeasonAs I sit here with my notebooks, seed packets and plant catalogs scattered all around me, I can't help but reminisce about last year's garden. It was my first year fully utilizing my unheated greenhouse. This extra space allowed me to start mostly everything from seed. It took lots of planning, scheduling and time. It was definitely worth it, and I'm so glad... Read more »
- In a Vase on Monday – Dreaming of SpringWe are only 14 days away from the first official day of spring! The outside garden still has a long way to go, so I’m continuing to care for the houseplants inside and dream about what’s to come. I was looking to bring in some sunshine, so I created this floral arrangement indoors. Calla lilies have always been one of my favorite flowers. Do I... Read more »
Angie The Freckled Rose
- 18 Most Beautiful Indoor Plants ( & 5 Easy Care Tips! )The post 18 Most Beautiful Indoor Plants ( & 5 Easy Care Tips! ) appeared first on A Piece Of Rainbow. 18 most beautiful & easy to grow indoor plants. Best houseplants with showy foliage & flowers, plus gardening tips for low light conditions. Are you a lover of beautiful indoor plants? Yes? I can relate – just look at our indoor garden below! =) Indoor plants bring so much... Read more »
- How to Paint a Fridge ( Inspired by a $2,999 Retro SMEG )The post How to Paint a Fridge ( Inspired by a $2,999 Retro SMEG ) appeared first on A Piece Of Rainbow. Are you wondering whether you could ( or should ) paint a fridge? The answer is YES! It is surprisingly easy, hugely impactful, and 100% worth doing! When we bought our house a few months ago, it came with this refrigerator. Talking about potential, like Cinderella-sitting-in-the-ashes kind of... Read more »
A Piece Of Rainbow
- The Gardener's March CalendarAt the end of March, the hellebores will begin to bloom in Northeast Connecticut.As a child, one of my favorite movies was "The Secret Garden." In the movie, there is a scene where Mary begins clearing away the leaves so the spring plants can begin to grow. This movie scene is a perfect example of what you can do now in March as snowdrops and crocuses begin to emerge. (But,... Read more »
- Growing with Purpose: My Top 3 Garden Goals for the YearWhat will you do to improve your garden space this year?Every year I dream big, but time and money often get in the way of my good intentions.So I've narrowed it down to the top three goals I want to achieve this year.Incorporate more native plants Many native plants have co-evolved with the surrounding area to support insects and birds. When choosing plants, pick ones that will not only provide food... Read more »
Frau Zinnie
- The Gardener's March CalendarAt the end of March, the hellebores will begin to bloom in Northeast Connecticut.As a child, one of my favorite movies was "The Secret Garden." In the movie, there is a scene where Mary begins clearing away the leaves so the spring plants can begin to grow. This movie scene is a perfect example of what you can do now in March as snowdrops and crocuses begin to emerge. (But,... Read more »
- Growing with Purpose: My Top 3 Garden Goals for the YearWhat will you do to improve your garden space this year?Every year I dream big, but time and money often get in the way of my good intentions.So I've narrowed it down to the top three goals I want to achieve this year.Incorporate more native plants Many native plants have co-evolved with the surrounding area to support insects and birds. When choosing plants, pick ones that will not only provide food... Read more »
Frau Zinnie
- The Gardener's March CalendarAt the end of March, the hellebores will begin to bloom in Northeast Connecticut.As a child, one of my favorite movies was "The Secret Garden." In the movie, there is a scene where Mary begins clearing away the leaves so the spring plants can begin to grow. This movie scene is a perfect example of what you can do now in March as snowdrops and crocuses begin to emerge. (But,... Read more »
- Growing with Purpose: My Top 3 Garden Goals for the YearWhat will you do to improve your garden space this year?Every year I dream big, but time and money often get in the way of my good intentions.So I've narrowed it down to the top three goals I want to achieve this year.Incorporate more native plants Many native plants have co-evolved with the surrounding area to support insects and birds. When choosing plants, pick ones that will not only provide food... Read more »
Frau Zinnie
- The Gardener's March CalendarAt the end of March, the hellebores will begin to bloom in Northeast Connecticut.As a child, one of my favorite movies was "The Secret Garden." In the movie, there is a scene where Mary begins clearing away the leaves so the spring plants can begin to grow. This movie scene is a perfect example of what you can do now in March as snowdrops and crocuses begin to emerge. (But,... Read more »
- Growing with Purpose: My Top 3 Garden Goals for the YearWhat will you do to improve your garden space this year?Every year I dream big, but time and money often get in the way of my good intentions.So I've narrowed it down to the top three goals I want to achieve this year.Incorporate more native plants Many native plants have co-evolved with the surrounding area to support insects and birds. When choosing plants, pick ones that will not only provide food... Read more »
Frau Zinnie
- Episode 045 – A New Season in The Wellbeing Garden PodcastEpisode 045 – A New Season in The Wellbeing Garden Podcast... Read more »
- Therapeutic Horticulture Training Begins Again in May.Therapeutic Horticulture Training Begins Again in May.... Read more »
Soil to Supper
- ● Last Year’s Gardening Season at the 45th ParallelLong, harsh winters in Minnesota give way to several months of colorful blooms and fabulous foliage... Read more »
- What Is Biochar, and Is It Really Good for the Garden?Learn the history and science behind this amendment and whether it is right for your soil... Read more »
Fine Gardening
- ● Last Year’s Gardening Season at the 45th ParallelLong, harsh winters in Minnesota give way to several months of colorful blooms and fabulous foliage... Read more »
- What Is Biochar, and Is It Really Good for the Garden?Learn the history and science behind this amendment and whether it is right for your soil... Read more »
Fine Gardening
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