by BillSpalding | Mar 14, 2023 | Garden Picks
Is spring springing in your neck of the woods? Here’s a pretty picture of our first garden – flowers bloomed and some southern hospitality for our visiting feathered friends. What beauty from your garden might you have to share?
by Jesse Wells | Feb 6, 2023 | Garden Picks
Christmas is a wonderful time for displaying beautiful poinsettias (keep in bright, indirect sunlight and water once a week, once the soil dries out), holly branches with their red berries (use well-drained soil), mistletoe (keep in a cold place until ready to use and...
by Jesse Wells | Feb 1, 2023 | Garden Picks
The fall harvest from the garden offers many hardy crops to enjoy this time of year. Carrots, turnips, cabbages, collards, beets, kale, and potatoes – all great ingredients for a wonderful pot roast, an autumn soup or stew, and to add to your Thanksgiving...
by Jesse Wells | Jan 25, 2023 | Garden Picks
Here’s a gorgeous picture of a client’s garden, one that Alan and Julie find to be calming and enjoyable as they anticipate what’s yet to bloom. Alan says, “If there was a silver lining to the pandemic, it is that it allowed Julie and I to build a quiet sanctuary in...
by BillSpalding | Nov 11, 2022 | Garden Picks
A garden is a true living ecosystem – a source of peace and solitude for all to experience. Here’s a picture of a beautiful rose bush I purchased for my first garden. One of my first impressions when I started gardening was how much joy and color nature...