
Tag: garden photography
Plant Marker

An old discarded garden tool used to mark the Herb bed.
Right down the line

Hydrangea

Think pink
I obsess
I will admit that I obsess over my little seedlings in the greenhouse.
From the moment that tiny seed drops into the tray, I watch for that tiny little bit of green to show.
Keeping the temperatures just so in the greenhouse, while Winter still howls just outside–
well sometimes it makes for sleepless nights.
But the reward is healthy, naturally grown plants, that grow delicious garden goodness.
Flowers for everyone
Heirloom Tomato
Stonecrop
Stonecrop is the common name for the large plant family of Sedum
“known for their foliage, flowers, hardiness and variety”
Perfect!
I have been adding new plants each year, and now have lot’s of Mother plants to take cuttings from.
I fill flats with a sand and soil-less potting mix.
Tuck in all the little cuttings, and wait patiently in the greenhouse.
When they resist a little tug–they are ready for either a larger pot–or right to the garden.
Vitamin D

Fresh broccoli from the garden this past Summer.







