April 2015

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    A Fickle Spring

    Today is the last day of April and tomorrow we will celebrate May Day--this past month has been cold and wily--have had the woodstove going and the plant babies covered.…

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    More from Mark’s Connecticut garden, Day 2

    Even more scenes from Mark's garden, including his harvests!

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    More from Mark’s wonderful garden in Connecticut, Day 1

    We were all huge fans of Mark Meyer's garden when we visited a couple of weeks ago, so he sent in more photos!

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    The Orchid Show at the New York Botanical Garden

    I know it's spring, but let's step back inside for just a moment to Share Petra's visit to this sumptuous show.

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    Jeff’s garden in Tennessee is AWAKE!

    Things change daily in Jeff's garden, and he makes sure he notices every single thing. Then he shares them with us!

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    Plant Scented Geraniums for Flavorful Meals

    While planting the vegetable garden this year, be sure to add a few scented geranium plants. They're as lovely in the garden as they are tasty in garden-fresh recipes.

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    Rose Pruning Update From The Palace Of Gold

    This past fall we chose to leave the roses taller in the hope we'd have more to work with at spring pruning time. Mother Nature had other ideas!

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