Admittedly, I am not much of a book reader. Maybe when I am at the beach with no garden or family distractions, I'll read a book...BUT.I read lots of magazines, must be my attention span! Whatever. I left Borders last night with an armload of garden mags and a bit less flower money! This ... Read More about Summer Reads…
June is a busy month for gardeners in the CSRA.The heat is on, humidity up and growth boundless.Here are a few things to do in June, oh, & keep Julyin the back of your mind...fall planning/planting!* Plant more peas, beans, corn, and okra from seed.* Garden stores still have transplants ready to ... Read More about
Mimosa Anyone?
You were probably thinking this-What I meant was this-The Mimosa trees are in full bloom in Augusta GA right now. The tropical look of the deciduous Mimosa and the peachy/pink puffy blooms may make you think about snatching a seed pod and growing one for your back yard. Mimosa is drought ... Read More about Mimosa Anyone?
National Garden Week
National Garden Week ProclamationToday marks the beginning of National Garden WeekJune 5-11Byrd Garden-Sacred Heart Garden Tour 2011Here are some ideas to help you celebrate:evening walk through a friend's garden, glass of wineplant something you'll consume...okra, southern peas, tomato ... Read More about National Garden Week
Farm
I am off to the Farm today to check on the flowers and corn! We were told there was a heavy rain yesterday, so I am hoping everything is ok. Here is the detail for today:cut all zinnias, sunflowers, celosia & cosmos that have bloomedfertilize everything weed, weed, weedpractice ... Read More about Farm
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