Organic gardener growing food and flowers, lovin' pollinators and birds.

  The season has definitely flown by, and now it's time to clean up after the party! While I'm only recently accepting that summer h...
Keep harvesting veggies to encourage plants to keep producing until frost. The main thing to keep in mind this month: The gardening s...
  July in the Northeast rushes in with higher temperatures and humidity, so watering in the morning before the heat of the day kicks in is k...
If you grew garlic this year, now is a great time to check on how it is drying (or curing). A little background: After harvesting in mi...
After a brief period of serious greenery in the front garden (along with some slightly wild self-seeded perennials), the lack of color is s...
Garden "Clean-up:"  There's been a lot of talk through social media over the last few weeks about leaving portions o...
Some of the perennials that I started from seed last year are really stepping up their game. The delphiniums and foxgloves are just stunnin...
This week was a little more difficult to document than previous weeks due to less plants blooming in the garden. The great thing about Flora...
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