My yard and gardens are not formal because every plant that I grow is to benefit wildlife. The only way to describe my yard and garden is to say that it is a sensory garden with fragrant flowers, wind chimes and water features. Plus there is an original (came with the house) American Indian sculpture and cement sculptures that I have made scattered throughout the garden.
Whether you're laying a stone path, planting herbs, or tackling lawn care, this blog is your guide to a thriving outdoor space. I offer seasonal tips for pest control, garden design, and curb appeal plus honest product reviews to help you make smart, beautiful choices for your yard.
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Word of Mouth Garden Job
My yard and gardens are not formal because every plant that I grow is to benefit wildlife. The only way to describe my yard and garden is to say that it is a sensory garden with fragrant flowers, wind chimes and water features. Plus there is an original (came with the house) American Indian sculpture and cement sculptures that I have made scattered throughout the garden.
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Gardening at Dawn
| Cleaning up garden paths and doing hand pulling of weeds in flower gardens |
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| Maple tree seed. these fall from the trees in the spring and the seed grows FAST |
Many residents lost their homes due to a tornado that touched down in our city. Families have moved into their new homes but all of the trees are gone. I bet they would be thrilled to get a maple tree for their yard.
So I am up at dawn gardening but also transplanting the maple seedlings into pots.
Know that I am hydrating the seedlings in a shallow pan of tepid water before transplanting them into 1/2 gallon milk containers that have been recycled to be planters.
The maple trees will be grown in organic soil and will be fertilized with my homemade compost. Then water until it drains out of the bottom. I intend to grow the maple trees in a sunny location and will continue to watch them for hydration.
So gardening at dawn was good, I worked on removing the seedlings and also set up the soaker hose and timer that I bought at Walmart.com. Now I do not have to worry about watering my gardens in the morning.
Learn more about planting maple trees by reading my post here
Friday, May 29, 2015
Another Day of Rain: Yard Cleanup will Take a Week
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| Rain Rain go away, come again some other day |
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| Rain has made the gross grow FAST. Need to mow the lawn |
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| Need at least a week to manicure the lawn and gardens. Too much rain made weeds grow FAST |
The only thing I accomplished today was pulling out my rotted vegetables from the organic raised garden bed. Too much rain, flash flooding and when the soil is saturated with water the veggies will not grow. To do this garden task really made me sick because we grow our own food.
I started to clean up the garden mess when the dark clouds rolled in, then heard the lightening in the distance and knew it would be another day of rain. Hoping that tomorrow will bring sunshine and that I can work in the yard and gardens for several hours.
Before I go, I wanted to share with you all a new organic weed killer that I picked up to kill the weeds between my stepping stones. The product name is Avenger weed killer and it is available in concentrate or ready to use.
I prefer the ready to use 1 gallon size. This formula in non toxic and is safe to use around your flowers. Know that if you plan on killing weeds do not use this product on a cloudy day or when the ground is wet. For best results use this weed killer on a hot and sunny day. The heat from the sun will activate the formula and the weeds will turn brown in a couple of hours.
Avenger weed killer does work and it is great for controlling weed growth between sidewalk, garden path and where hand-pull is not easy. You can find and buy this non toxic product at most home and garden centers including Lowes.com Homedepot.com and Walmart.com
Thursday, May 28, 2015
Spring Rain Makes Flowers and Weeds Grow FAST
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| The back lily garden has grown in too thick, It must be thinned out. |
| When the weeds are all hand pulled in the gardens I will treat them with weed preventer Preen |
Friday, May 15, 2015
Transplanting Liriope Lilyturf Groundcover
Know that in late winter I did trim back the liriope but the spring rain made it grow in twice the size that it was before and now husband says we need to thin it out and shape it before it takes over the entire front yard. I agreed and added this garden project to my list of things to do.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Earthwise Chainsaw with Pole Product Review
I no longer have to ask my husband trim this branch or cut down the overgrown shrub that is blocking the sunlight. I get out my 8 inch Earthwise 6.5 amp 2 in 1 chainsaw and get the job done.
Today there was a serviceberry tree growing next to my lily garden and it was blocking the light so I cut down this 11 foot tree in a matter of minutes. Know that I was a gardener that was pleased with herself, for doing the project herself and not asking my husband to cut the tree back.
I think this earthwise chainsaw is a must have for gardener, landscaper or homeowner. It is so easy to use, you plug it into a outdoor two prong extension cord and then press a button. No more smelly gas fumes, is good for your health and environment.
Here is a video that will show you how easy this chainsaw is to put together and use. Know that my husband will grab my Earthwise chainsaw first before he grabs his. He says it is so easy to use, plus light as a feather.
Here is the video from HSN.com that sold me on this small chainsaw. It is perfect for the women who likes to take care of yard and garden.
Saturday, April 18, 2015
Garden Ideas for Small Yard
- Karley Rose Grass; Features dark green foliage pretty rose color flower plume
- white or pink pampas grass for showy flower plumes
- Add contrast to the ornamental grass garden with Red Rooster Carex grass.
- Accent the grass garden with low growing Elijah blue fescue grass with blue foliage or Lirope/ lilyturf with its dark green leaves and purple flowers in the fall. Both are low growing in a mound and will make the grass garden look eye appealing.
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Getting Vegetable Garden Ready for Planting
- Removed the cardboard that was on top of the garden.
- Rake away the natural mulch, leaves from under the cardboard
- Take away the newspaper that set on top of the soil
- These layers helped to nourish the soil and encouraged worms to aerate the soil.
- Pull out any weeds or grasses that are growing
- Till the top six inches of the vegetable garden bed.
Removing Leaves from Spring Flower Gardens
Gardening tips by Susan:
- Late spring or early summer is the best time to apply the mulch as it will help to retain moisture.
- If you used leaf mulch then add all leaves except oak to your compost pile. Oak leaves attract mites and other bad for the garden insects that are harmful to your plants.
- If you have oak leaves I would recommend that your burn them or bag them for trash disposal.
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Small or Large Garden? How to Choose the Right Size
Whether you dream of a small patio garden or a large
backyard garden, every garden begins with intention. I’ve tended spaces of
all sizes over the years, and each one reflects the heart of the person who
cares for it. From container gardens arranged with love to the estate
grounds I once oversaw, every garden has something to teach us about space,
creativity, and what truly matters.
Today I had a conversation with a woman who told me
about her own garden. She described how she planned her layout so the colors
would flow, how she mixed vegetables, herbs, and flowers, and how she hoped to
expand it this year. When I asked if she had any photos, she smiled and pulled
out her phone.
To my surprise, her entire garden lived in a 6‑by‑9‑foot
patio space.
Her photos showed a beautiful small container garden,
thoughtfully arranged and full of life. She had used every inch wisely. It
reminded me that anyone can have a garden as long as they have sunlight and the
desire to grow something.
I complimented her work, and then she asked about mine.
“You always talk about your garden,” she said. “Do you really have one?”
I told her yes but mine isn’t a container garden. My gardens
stretch 157 by 57 feet, and they’ve taken years to build. They’re what
most people would call a large garden. And yet, I’ve also worked as an private
residence gardener, tending a property two times the size of my own. Those
were feature gardens that had to be perfect every single day.
That experience taught me something important:
choosing the right garden size isn’t about how much space you have it’s about how you want to care for it.
Gardening isn’t about size. It’s about intention, joy, and the simple pleasure
of watching something grow.
People love to garden, whether they have a few pots on
a patio or a sweeping landscape. The value is the same. Gardening is good for
the soul, and everyone benefits from planting something anything that brings
them joy.
I grow plants in the ground and in containers because
containers add interest and texture to a garden. I find them at yard sales, big‑box
stores, and online shops. A good container can turn a simple plant into a focal
point and make even a small garden feel layered and inviting.
Here are some photographs from my garden.
I hope they inspire you to plant something of your own no matter the size of
your space.
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| Butterfly garden |
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| Circular hosta garden in front yard |
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| Hosta garden by the privacy fence |
| Black-eyed Susans along garden path |
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Greenwood Nursery Client Review; Flowering Shrubs
This flowering shrub produces bottle brush-shaped flowers in late summer that are very fragrant. I think this flowering shrub would be perfect if grown in masses along the outside of my dog kennel because it grows fast and the blooms will take away the doggy smell.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Cosmos Flowers Photo Gallery
Here is a photo gallery of cosmos flowers grown in the garden and in masses.
I grow cosmos flowers in my butterfly garden, containers, and along my side slope. I also grow these flowers in masses in my side meadow that I can view from my sun porch.
It is nice to sit on the porch and view the pretty flowers in the afternoon while sipping some lavender and chamomile tea. This is a natural way to relax and unwind after a hectic day.
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If you enjoy gardening and monarch butterflies then I recommend that you grow
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Harvesting Lemon Balm for Herbal Tea
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| Brew herbal tea from harvested leaves from the garden |
Today I am made an herbal tea by putting a half teaspoon of dried lemon balm leaves into an infuser. (I had harvested these leaves last fall and air dried them on a screen) The dried lemon balm leaves in the infuser then set the infuser into the teapot. Add the hot water and let the herbs steep for ten minutes.
Growing Medicinal Herbs in Sun Garden
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| Pretty yellow flower of the St Johns Wort herb plant |
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| Rosemary in garden |
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Tractor Supply Co Organic Seed - Greenhouse Review
| Organic vegetable seed bought from Tractor Supply Co |












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