Growing Perennial Flowers From Seed
Perennials are those plants that last year after year without needing to be reseeded or purchasing new plants. Generally, perennials are divided into 2 groups: evergreen and true […]
Read More →Perennials are those plants that last year after year without needing to be reseeded or purchasing new plants. Generally, perennials are divided into 2 groups: evergreen and true […]
Read More →Fall is a great time to sow seeds directly in the garden or even a large container. These seeds will be ready to germinate when the temperature and […]
Read More →Filoli is an estate in the San Francisco Bay Area near Woodside, which is near San Carlos, where, as it happens, I grew up. (Not at Filoli, but in […]
Read More →This post was originally published as the July 2004 Newsletter. Happy Independence Day, everyone. It’s the morning of July 4th as I write this. I’ve been listening to the audio […]
Read More →July 2015 Monthly Feature We celebrated July 4th this month and that celebration of our nation caused me to think about what herbs are truly native to the United […]
Read More →Originally Published December 2004 Cold weather and gloomy skies have come to my part of Texas. We’re experiencing the most rainfall in a year than we’ve had in some […]
Read More →Monthly Feature APRIL 2013 Spring is one of the most exciting times of year for gardeners and herbalists. We watch leaves break dormancy on trees and shrubs, bulbs […]
Read More →Monthly Feature, JUNE 2015 This month I thought I’d cover the health benefits of Vetiver Grass. There are many health benefits of Vetiver Grass. In the Ayurveda healing system […]
Read More →Here in Texas, early Spring is knocking at our door. We’re winding down the cool season crops and looking at planting our warm season selections. At the Markets, […]
Read More →Monthly Feature DECEMBER 2014 The holiday season is upon us! Shopping, decorating, getting those handmade gifts and cards ready, cleaning for company, cooking and baking cause a flurry of […]
Read More →