I've soaked 3 packets of nasturtium seeds and they are ready for planting.Nasturtiums are my favorite flowering herb. Not sure if you can eat the roots, but for the most part, you can consume the entire plant. The large round wrinkly seeds are similar in taste to that of the herb Capers (also my ... Read More about Nasturtiums
Augusta Home & Garden Show
The 6th Annual Augusta Home & Garden Show is this weekend, February 25th -27th at the James Brown Arena. There will be lots of area vendors related to gardening and outdoor living. I am excited.The Speakers List is interesting too, on Celebrity Stage..I hope you'll come see me Friday at 3pm or ... Read More about Augusta Home & Garden Show
Spring Herb Planting
We are getting so close to planting time here in Augusta! Veggies, herbs and flower plants are starting to make their way out of greenhouses and into the garden stores. While planning your purposeful garden this season, consider including a variety of herbs. I always tell people, ... Read More about Spring Herb Planting
February ToDo’s
Just because it was 80 degrees yesterday and you caught spring fever doesn't mean that next week there won't be snow! I am happy to see some warm weather, too, but know that I shouldn'tget too enthusiastic! Here are some things to do now:plant radish, English peas, lettuce, spinach, ... Read More about February ToDo’s
KickAss Gardening
I've been challenged with "reaching beyond the same old stuff" as far as my blog posts.Last week's challenge by the Blogging Barista was "What powerful story can you share on your blog about a personal challenge you've overcome?"The first thing that pops to mind occurred in high school. My ... Read More about KickAss Gardening
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