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
Let’s Refresh a Geranium Planter
Do you have a geranium planter that needs a makeover? Let me show you how easy it is to refresh a geranium planter! I had a little spare thyme so I decided to give these two red geranium pots a quick makeover! Both plants were in need of a good
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! European Dish Garden – doesn’t that sound fancy? What makes a dish garden European? The secret behind a European Dish Garden is in the way it is
Cold Tolerant Annuals For Spring!
SPRINGTHYME IN THE GARDEN!!! Spring is on its way! Temperatures may still be a little on the chilly side though! Here are 7 cold tolerant annuals for Spring! Are you curious about cold tolerant annuals for Spring gardening? Let me introduce you to several of my favorites! On this blog,
Thymely Tips for Growing Pansies in Containers
It’s so easy to add color and vibrancy to your garden with beautiful pansies! Here are a few thymely tips for Growing Pansies in Containers! These adorable flowers are one of the first flowers to bloom in the Spring! Are you looking for tips on growing pansies in containers? Let
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! A Brief History of Tussie Mussies and the Language of Flowers Tussie mussies date back to the 1400s. They were small bundles of herbs and flowers, each with a symbolic
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