It’s spring! While clearing debris from my flower beds I have already discovered new growth. Yarrow, Snap Dragons, Daffodils and Tulips are making an introduction along with Columbine and Pin Cushion leaves appearing like magic. Over the years I have planted a variety of perennials for blooms that will appear in spring and last thru fall. This is the first year for maintaining my flower beds with no new planting required. We’ll see how it feels to take the season “off” to enjoy the fruits of my labor! Cheers
Category: Outdoor living
In the Clear
With spring only a few days away, winter has not released its grip on zone 4. Unprecedented snowfall in the high country has lead to historic avalanches and rain combined with heavy wet snow is defining the month of March. This additional snow fall will translate to full reservoirs, excellent runoff and no summer water restrictions. Once the snow melts you can begin removing debris, aerate and add compost to your garden. Cheers
Clear the Air
Clean the air and improve your mood by adding indoor plants to your home or office. Indoor plants are beautiful, known to be mood enhancers and help reduce stress. Did you know that plants absorb toxic carbon dioxide and release fresh oxygen into the air? It’s simply brilliant! Certain plants are more effective than others, so consult your local garden center to see what plants work best for your area and start clearing the air today. Cheers
Fragrant Flowers
One of the most popular fragrant flowers in the gardening world is the Oriental Lilly. These large, very fragrant lilies are hardy in zones 4 -5 and perform magnificently in June and July. Plant the bulbs in a sunny to lightly shaded area in your gardens landscape in rich well draining soil. Enjoy!
Indoor Plants
This morning my wife and I were admiring some new blooms on a flowering begonia. This indoor plant likes filtered light and after trying a few spots around the house we’ve discovered the perfect window. While I have focused on outdoor gardening, indoor house plants are an amazing addition to your gardening experience. Cheers
Winter Planning
Winter is a reality and we are experiencing much needed precipitation in zone 4 today. The morning was spent shoveling snow and it’s a good day to spend the afternoon inside planning my vegetable garden for 2019. After a few seasons of experimentation I have discovered what vegetables are successful in my garden. I plant easy to grow herbs like basil, parsley and chives. These and other herbs can be grown all year and can get their start from any well lit indoor area. When the time is right I’ll plant lettuce and several varieties of peppers for salsa. It’s never too early to plan or plant! Cheers
Growing Native Species
Adding native plant species to your garden is beneficial to the environment. One of the greatest advantages is the attraction of beneficial creatures that aid in the control of garden pest. Pests such as aphids and mites are a source of food for beneficial creatures like ladybugs. Using natural resources eliminates the use of harmful chemicals and pesticides.
Contact your local university or garden center to obtain information on what native species grow in your area and start a positive footprint in your garden.
A Garden Oasis
I feel a sense of gratitude for the gardens that surround my dwelling as they give me comfort and joy. The act of planning and working in the garden to produce seasonal blooms is not only infectious but addictive and contributes to my physical and mental well being. For years, sunlight, the good earth and rain have enabled me to produce unimaginable beauty for myself and others. Playing in the dirt will never get old and I encourage you to create your own personal oasis. Cheers
Warm Wishes
Wishing you the very best during this Holiday Season and Warm Wishes for the Year ahead. Cheers
Zinnia Boy
A Time to Grill
It’s always the right time to grill and the holidays are no exception. For several years, come rain or shine I have prepared turkey, chicken, goose or duck on my outdoor grill. There are advantages to grilling your holiday meal, you’ll save space in your oven for additional delightful items on your menu and grilling naturally circulates air around your meat keeping it moist so no basting required. Follow the instructions for your particular grill regarding time and temperature and have an unforgettable holiday. meal.