IT’S SUMMERTHYME IN THE GARDEN!!! Ready to add some instant color to your garden? I’d love to share my favorite garden bedding plant ideas for Summer with you! It’s that moment when the air turns warm, the light shifts, and suddenly you feel the urge to grab a cart and
Grow With Ease: Mastering Gardening Zones in 7 Steps
In order to understand the concept of garden growing zones, it’s essential to first grasp what they are and why they matter! Grow With Ease: Master Garden Growing Zones in 7 Steps Do you ever find yourself feeling frustrated, overwhelmed or even disheartened at the garden center? Are you unable
Red & White European Dish Garden For Spring
Looking for a quick yet unique centerpiece for your Spring table? This Red & White European Dish Garden is just what you need! f you’re craving a spring centerpiece that feels fresh, effortless, and a little bit European‑market‑chic, this Red & White European Dish Garden is the perfect project. It
How to Divide Dianthus (Carnations)
Does your potted Dianthus look wilted and sad? Have you wondered if you could take one plant and divide it into two? I have the answer! Dianthus are also known as “Pinks”, The name “Pinks” comes not from its color but from the frilly edges that look like they have
Thymely Tips for Growing Pansies in Containers
Learn how to grow pansies in containers with simple, beginner‑friendly tips. In this heartfelt post, I share the remembrance story behind why pansies — the February birth flower — mean so much to me. A Soft Beginning to Spring Pansies are one of the first flowers brave enough to lift
Tussie Mussies and the Language of Flowers
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I am sharing a brief introduction to Tussie Mussies and the Language of Flowers! The language of flowers became one of the sweetest parts of my everyday life many years ago. Today, as I’m tending to my potted herbs in the Florida sun
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