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30MarMarch 30, 2026

Wild Violets are Welcome Here!

Linda Alexander2026-03-30T00:31:02-06:00

Let me introduce you to the charming little spring bloomers known as wild violets (Viola sororia)

By Linda Alexanderwinter, produce, Seed Starting, vegetables, winter gardeningRead more...
27JanJanuary 27, 2026

Winter Foraging for Honeybees

Linda Alexander2026-01-27T20:01:16-06:00

Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few

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30DecDecember 30, 2024

“Pucker Up” and Enjoy Persimmon Season

Linda Alexander, Susan Thornbury2024-12-30T19:02:24-06:00

First some good news; the persimmons that we are featuring won’t cause you to pucker up after taking a bite.

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04SepSeptember 4, 2024

Dayflower, Commelina erecta

Linda Alexander2024-09-04T13:44:26-06:00

Honestly, I’ve had a change of heart. But it didn’t happen suddenly.

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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Coralberry, Indian Currant, Buckbrush
April 1, 2026
Dark pink roses against a blue sky
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March 31, 2026
Should Redbuds Have Blooms on their Trunks?
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  • Holiday Highlight
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Recent Posts

Sedges perform important ecosystem services.
April 18, 2026
Breathtaking Spring Wildflower Drives!
April 16, 2026
Mary Calvo Garden Featured on 2026 Garden Tour
April 8, 2026
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Coralberry, Indian Currant, Buckbrush
April 1, 2026
Dark pink roses against a blue sky
April Garden Tasks
March 31, 2026
Should Redbuds Have Blooms on their Trunks?
March 30, 2026

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