Tomorrow concludes my daughter's Sweet Sixteen birthday week. Â We will end with a luncheon on the porch with a few of her best friends and a couple of mine. Â The whole idea was more for me, but she has become excited about it, even ordered a new sundress-completely outside of her daily bohemian ... Read More about Daffodils
Cassia Tree
Many of the shrubs in our yard are from our wonderful neighbors. Jim, a camellia expert, has several hundred specimens in his yard. He propagates them to share with others, including me. Another neighbor, Arlene, often rolls her dolly to my house leaving a pot of bulbs or, like today, a Cassia Tree. ... Read More about Cassia Tree
Vote!
Who cares about the Presidential Republican candidates!?  I'd like to find out what YOU are growing in your garden this season. There is a poll in the right corner of the www.marylouisehagler.com website that gives you the choice of  veggies, flowers, herbs or fruit. You can select ... Read More about Vote!
Pat Lanza in Augusta!
Award winning author of Lasagna Gardening will speak at the Augusta Council of Garden Clubs' Â 21st Annual Spring Luncheon next Thursday, March 22nd. One does not have to be a member of a garden club to attend. Coffee and silent auction begins at 9:30am, the meeting begins promptly at 10am. Pat ... Read More about Pat Lanza in Augusta!
Coming Up Roses
March is the perfect time to get your roses ready for spring and summer blooms. It is also time to order rose plants for early April planting. Jane Burkhalter, local rosarian, recommends ordering "own stock" roses from Roses Unlimited in Laurens, South Carolina. Jane will share spring time ... Read More about Coming Up Roses
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