Terror In the Garden
Saturday, the weather was beautiful. I went out to the back yard to check out the garden and… T-E-R-R-O-R! Until January I was working two jobs and had been for two years. Somehow, over this time I...
View ArticleTerror in the Garden-Update
Since I was struck with terror last Saturday, we’ve had a few 70 degrees days and one over 80. The garden is growing like crazy and I was able to identify a few mystery plants. The Spring Starflower...
View ArticlePatterson Clark – Alienweeds
I’m glad I live in the age of the internet (thank you Al Gore!) and am able to discover people like Patterson Clark. Possessing an undergraduate degree in biology and a Master of Fine Arts, Clark...
View ArticleAround The Garden
As my Crepe Myrtles grow larger, so does the shade. The daisies have dwindled, the Crocosmia sent out scant blooms and some lilies didn’t bloom at all. Gladiolus, regular and acidanthera, gone!...
View ArticleDining In Your Foyer And Other Crazy Rich People Ideas
It’s not that I resent rich people, it’s just they have a lifestyle that cracks me up. Then again, this door swings both ways. I’m sure if I wrote a book called An Affair with a House about my...
View ArticlePssssst! Want To Know A Secret?
Looking at the cover of the March issue of Southern Living, I realize why I have never won the neighborhood Garden of the Month Award. The blurb reads : 87 Secrets to Great Curb Appeal. 87? There...
View ArticleTrespassing Weeding Fairy
Sue Warren, from Ohio, broke into homes to clean them, leaving a handwritten bill on a napkin. People are freaking out over this story mainly because she broke a cardinal rule. Sure, she was...
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