A week ago, I visited my oldest daughter who is working in Washington, D.C. We had a great time, but because she had to work two of the days I was there, I had a chance to visit some gardens in Washington, D.C., on my own. I lived in D.C. for three years in the 1980s and have visited many…
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Moon Flower at Morning
I took this photo of a moon flower last week, before our first freeze hit, so the foliage on this moon flower is a bit bedraggled now, though it is still blooming. Moon flower (Ipomoea alba) has always been a lust plant for me. There are plenty of plants that do not grow well in Minnesota, but for some reason,…
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Sunflower at Sunset
I’m kicking myself for having lost the seed packet for these sunflowers growing in the meadow behind my house. I believe they are Helianthus maximiliani Heliopsis helianthoides. Whatever their name, botanical or otherwise, they have brightened up our meadow for several weeks. They’re tall — sometimes over 6 feet — with bunches of these bright yellow blooms on top.
When Is It Time to Remove Plant Thugs?
This past weekend, I dug up some of the plant thugs from my garden. It was an odd group, including cucumber plants, daylilies and giant ragweed. They have little in common except that I was sick of them. Each plant earned its spot in the compost pile and garbage for different reasons. Because it is a weed The ragweed came…
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The Joy of Good Tools
I’ve been canning and pickling for about 15 years now — starting with applesauce when my kids were young and then graduating to jellies and jams, relishes and pickles. But, I’ve never had good tools to do the job with. That is, until recently when I bought some legit canning tools until this year — and what a difference good…
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