Don’t count your tomatoes … a gardening oops
It's the first of August. It's GOOPs day … the day for my monthly gardening oops post. I share a gardening blunder of my own and offer you the chance to do the same.
It's the first of August. It's GOOPs day … the day for my monthly gardening oops post. I share a gardening blunder of my own and offer you the chance to do the same.
Each spring I adore seeing purple and white violet blooms poking out of the lawn. The perky flowers of common blue violet (Viola sororia) and the delicate white flowers of Canadian white violet (Viola Canadensis) add a colorful touch to an otherwise sea of green. Since I tend to let nature help design my gardens, there are certain sections where I allow violets and other wildflowers to do their thing.
It's the first of the month … GOOPs Day. For those unfamiliar, GOOPs stands for Gardening Oops. GOOPs Day occurs on the first of each month when I confess a gardening blunder hoping my words might prevent you from repeating my faux pas. Then I ask you to humbly confess one of your GOOPs.
Welcome to March 2011 … just 19 days till Spring.
Welcome February … the month I'd like to settle into winter suspended animation. Tucked nicely into my house-cocoon I'd immerse my thoughts deeply into my gardens, visualizing, creating, and revising ideas for improved soils, better perennial combinations, new shrubs, and fresh-picked sun-drenched vegetables and berries.