Following up last week’s activity, there was more work on the greenhouse, the shed, and end-of-the-year cleanup, but also: Finishing seed collection, winnowing, storage, and labelling. Running more waste material to recycling or the compost. Moving blocks for early spring …Continue reading →
A series of projects: Empty the greenhouse Prepare a new area for the shed Empty the shed Move the shed Clear, clean, and reinforce the area for the greenhouse Move the greenhouse Set up the greenhouse and move all the …Continue reading →
This time of year is a busy time for the garden with lots of things to be done, but I also took the time to enjoy the flowering plants in the various borders, flower beds, vegetable gardens, rockeries, and perennial …Continue reading →
As fall deepens, annuals and perennials are still blooming in the garden, a few of which are shared here. African daisies, showy sedum, fall asters, snapdragons, echinacea, gazania, gaillardia, and cosmos are displayed in this gallery. Click an image to …Continue reading →
After late summer heat, many of the perennials of the garden are going into dormancy, but annuals from warmer climates are thriving. Some of the flowers currently in bloom are either self-seeded (cosmos, snapdragon, marigold, and others) or planted …Continue reading →