Garden Alphabet: Hibiscus (Malvaceae)
Garden Alphabet: Hibiscus (Malvaceae) I have some lovely yellow hibiscus here in the garden, but this example from a neighbor’s garden caught my eye. The dark red in the center, fading Continue Reading
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Garden Alphabet: Hibiscus (Malvaceae) I have some lovely yellow hibiscus here in the garden, but this example from a neighbor’s garden caught my eye. The dark red in the center, fading Continue Reading
We harvest our onions in this video. I meant to include this in the previous video, but it was getting a bit long, so I broke it up into two Continue Reading
Looking back at my YouTube Channel I see that I posted my first Container Garden Update this week in July. Here we are 1 year on (34 episodes) and, just Continue Reading
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Update: Francesca H. reports that she believes these plants are Anthyrium niponicum “Ghost” or “Pictum” (Dryopteridaceae). Thanks Francesca! It will be great to have more information when searching for these. I Continue Reading
I think I will make up a couple of these for the back garden. We could always use more seating and this easy project seems well within my skill level. Continue Reading
Another photo from the beautiful Schoepfle Gardens near my hometown in Ohio. Hostas were going crazy everywhere during our visit, with lots of rain and very few slugs and snails, it Continue Reading
Back in the garden after our Ohio vacation visiting family and touring colleges, we harvest our onions and sweet potatoes and learn how to have a better crop next time. Continue Reading
I am checking out the potting bench after almost 2 weeks away and inspect the successes, the failures and the in-between. One big success was the germination of a pine Continue Reading
I’ll have a complete “In the garden…” video out a little later this evening, but here are 2 photos of our onion and sweet potato harvest today. About 10 of Continue Reading