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Recent Comments
Re: Returning to a Fabulous Garden
Your garden is absolutely fabulous. I have gardener’s envy at how lush it is. I also went back to visit your earlier posts. Than you so much for sharing the beauty of your garden with us.
Posted: 11:54 am on September 18th 2019
Re: From Novice to Gardening Expert
Very lovely garden! Like you I started off planting various plants here and there and, over the years have learned to go towards mass plantings. Yours are spectacular, especially those peonies!Thank you for sharing.
Posted: 08:04 am on September 30th 2019
Re: A Fabulous Fall Garden
I am enraptured with your fall showing. While you are likely a zone or two above ours I will take inspiration from it. Your Containers and fall decor around your front door are original and masterful !
Posted: 11:15 am on October 23rd 2019
Re: The Garden Continues
My deepest condolences for the loss of your beloved husband, Kim. Your garden is beautiful, an inspiration and I’m sure a consolation for you with the memories it holds of your gardening partner. As you mention in your article, the effects of rapidly changing conditions are posing new challenges to which we must all adjust.
Posted: 05:27 am on February 19th 2024
Re: Sheila’s Vermont Garden in Spring
What a lovely garden, Sheila…a garden after my own heart. A perfect blend of woody and herbaceous. I have taken notes. Bravo!
Posted: 06:31 am on May 21st 2024
Re: GPOD on the Road: Canadian Wildflowers
Ahhh, a person after my own heart. I love natives and am trying to cultivate them in my garden, being careful of course not to introduce invasives. I’ve noticed a marked increase in pollinators. Thanks for sharing your journey, Kaitlyn.
Posted: 12:20 pm on June 3rd 2024
Re: A Garden That Works With Nature Instead of Fighting It
I really appreciate your comment. Thank you so much!
Posted: 02:44 pm on September 12th 2019
Re: A Garden That Works With Nature Instead of Fighting It
Thank you so much for your comment! I also love Queen Anne's Lace, although most people consider it a weed. Same thing applies to Goldenrod around here...but I have also incorporated it into my borders, it attracts bees and other pollinators.
Posted: 02:41 pm on September 12th 2019
Re: A Garden That Works With Nature Instead of Fighting It
Thank you so much. Yes, it took me awhile to go with the flow of the natural environment here. Lots of trial and error, but things are much simpler now that I let nature guide me.
Posted: 02:38 pm on September 12th 2019
Re: A Garden That Works With Nature Instead of Fighting It
Thank you!
Posted: 02:34 pm on September 12th 2019