Morning Report: Spreading Seedlings
Look closely at the base of this photo to see the shiny dark green leaves of a small columbine plant. I recently harvested columbine seedlings from a few of our […]
Look closely at the base of this photo to see the shiny dark green leaves of a small columbine plant. I recently harvested columbine seedlings from a few of our […]
On Saturday, May 2, Karl built rock edging around our Circle Garden, using rocks found on our property. The rock edging complements the delicate spring flowers very well. Moving forward
Many thanks to Edith Heyck, who assists me with graphic design projects, for help with creating the MargFMac Front Garden Loop Trailhead Kiosk! We installed the new design on Friday,
One of the benefits of planting ground-cover plants, like this bright pink creeping phlox, in your garden, is to help control the growth of weeds. The ground-cover takes up residence
Many updates to share this morning! The first surprise was a few of these pink tulips peeking out in the ring planting we created last fall 2014 in the Circle
We are enjoying the narcissi show along the rock wall facing route 97. In the fall, we planted a broad mix that promised a four- to six-week bloom-time. So far,
The spring flowers are enjoying the warming sun and nourishing rain-dance back-and-forth! This Magnolia tree is the first of all our trees to bloom, and I have noticed that the
Today, Earth Day, April 22, we blessed the MargFMac Trailhead Kiosk (built by Karl this winter) with four sheets of laminated paper that offer: 1. A Tribute to Margaret Fraser