Read All About It!

Read All About It!

It’s on the stands NOW!
Pick up a copy , curl up with your cup of tea and forget about Winter.
Yes, that’s my little greenhouse and Rabbit Run Cottage on the cover of Country Gardens magazine!

First Day Of Winter

First Day Of Winter

It has all ready been a long, cold, snowy Fall!
What will Winter bring?
As the seed catalogs come in the mail, I began to garden plan on paper, though It will be months yet before a seed is planted in the greenhouse.
January brings a long awaited special moment for this gardener.
Watch for our garden in the Early Spring issue of Country Gardens magazine.
Pick up a copy and let me know what you think!

Better Homes and Gardens Test Garden

Better Homes and Gardens Test Garden

My favorite spot in the test garden…this little winding waterfall filling the pond.
It was shaded with stunning Japanese Maples.
A serene spot in the garden.
Photo by my husband, Eric–who documented my day with Country Gardens Magazine!

Sight seeing

Iconic sights from DesMoines, IA

at Meredith Corporation!

The beautiful "old" building of Meredith Corporation.
The beautiful “old” building of Meredith Corporation.

I couldn't leave without a photograph of the iconic red trowel!   Plantoir by Claes Oldenburg and Cassje van Bruggen. It commemorates the 100th anniversary and it's role in gardening through publication.
I couldn’t leave without a photograph of the iconic red trowel!
Plantoir by Claes Oldenburg and Cassje van Bruggen.
It commemorates the 100th anniversary and it’s role in gardening through publication.

I arrived in the beautiful test gardens!
I arrived in the beautiful test gardens!

The famous green shed, tucked into the test garden.
The famous green shed, tucked into the test garden.

I will share more tomorrow from the beautiful test gardens!

It’s a very good day

It's a very good day

The opportunity to work with the talented people of Country Gardens Magazine, I’m headed back home to my little garden after an amazing day.

And, yes–that’s me back there–standing next to the arbor entrance to the vegetable garden!