Stopping by the woods on a sunny morning

Whose woods these are? I think I know! Mine! My yard is an overgrown maze of weeds, vines, leaves and plants that look like they’ve barely survived a nuclear winter. After neglecting it for so long as well as dealing with the overabundance of rainfall last September and a recent knee surgery, [...]

So sad the song…………..

Aerial Photo of Douglasville, GA courtesy Telegraph.co.uk
This past Fall was a particularly trying time for me and some of my neighbors. In September 2009, certain areas of Georgia were flooded out where there were no official flood zones. We were graced with torrential rainfall that is only seen once a century. [...]

One answer to this troubled economy? Staycations!

The downturn in the economy has created a surge in the phenomenon known as Staycations, where people opt to stay home instead of spending money on expensive vacations in other cities. In an effort to tighten financial belts in response to an era of vast uncertainty about the future, people are seeing the wisdom [...]

A Penny for Your Thoughts

Journaling is a time honored tradition that allows the writer to record his or her most secret and sacred thoughts, however, it has also become useful in other applications. The explosive popularity of gardening has reincarnated the journal into a natural extension of how we approach the way we plan and maintain our gardens. Despite [...]

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10 things you need to be doing in your garden right now

I’m not a big fan of cold weather.  For obvious reasons, no one aspires to become the human equivalent of a popsicle, so having to withstand constant wind shears is no one’s idea of having a good time. However, for me, the worst thing about this time of year is watching your garden [...]

My Favorite Place in the World

As I walk through the tall arched wrought iron gates, I pause briefly to glance at a cherub faced sentry urging me down the pathway. Immediately, I’m greeted by a kaleidoscopic explosion of honey-colored buddleias, diffident irises and sweeping climbing roses painted in brilliant pinks surrounded by hedges of variegated hydrangeas each larger and more [...]

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Good things come to those who work hard

This is how the pond looks today. Aesthetically, it’s acceptable. However, the plan is to add more COLOR! I still need to work on filtration issues, the fish are fond of leaving ‘fertilizer’ which does wonders for the plants, but tend to upset the eco-balance. I enjoy watching the fish swim through their 2400 gallon [...]

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My Big, Fat Water Garden Idea

Day Two of my garden blog. I’ve decided to discuss my on-going struggle with my pond. Above you will see where my pond’s humble existence began….yeah….right under those two green chairs. The former owner had a preform system that was entirely inadequate for me. The terrain was a horrible mix of [...]

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Come see the paradise as I record my progress in creating a my own private heaven on earth

Ok. Admittedly, I am a little slow when it comes to things like this. Sometimes, there’s so much to do in your garden, there is precious time to do anything else. So, I am making a 3/4 year resolution. I hereby declare to become more conscientious when it comes to recording [...]

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