Spring Flowers in Full Bloom
If Spring has not really sprung in your neck of the woods yet, this should reassure you that it is on its way.
So be patient, and before you know it, you will be admiring the beauty of your own garden as well.

If Spring has not really sprung in your neck of the woods yet, this should reassure you that it is on its way.
So be patient, and before you know it, you will be admiring the beauty of your own garden as well.

Summer is coming to an end with Labor Day behind us, students gone back to school, days gotten shorter, my vegetable garden slowly closing in as well, but the cooler nights are very favorable for my flower patches.

Gardening is such a relaxing and rewarding hobby. It gets you out of the house, into fresh air surrounded by the beauty of nature.
Best of all, you are rewarded with fresh, organic veggies throughout the season, and especially at harvest time.

If you are facing drought damaged spots in your lawn, and are looking for ways to remedy it, I found a perfect article on this very subject, which is very interesting and helpful.

This year I added a patch (pictured here) with a mixture or perennial and new annual flower plants, which I grew from seeds from Europe, sent to me by my sister.
This patch is very special to me, since every time I am out gardening, I think of my sister and my mom.