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Updating a garden space

This space has been an aspirational bog (that didn't work), but a very successful sedum planting until recently. We think that too much rain and extreme low temperatures decimated the sedums.  There are a few holding on.   But we decided today to try transplanting some woodland wildflowers and ferns into what's become an increasingly shady space.  I'm crossing my fingers!  My gardening companion, watering things in.

Latest Posts

Bloodroot: a favorite spring wildflower

San Marzano tomatoes

A duplicate post from Places of the Spirit

Tomatillos in Quebec

First tomatoes and peas

A harvest of raspberries, blueberries, gooseberries, rhubarb, and garlic

A wildflower Wednesday post: Monotropa uniflora

Lupines, grown from seed

A Quebec vegetable garden in progress

Cool-season greens

A lovely harvest of Swiss Chard

Wildflower Wednesday: Flame Azalea

Spring emerges

Yay for Remay!

A Hepatica spreading

Quebec greenhouse-grown strawberries

Thankful to be back home in Quebec

Robins were gleaning winterberries this afternoon

The last Swiss Chard

A repeat post

Wildflower Wednesday

A strange vegetable gardening summer

Maybe a last hummingbird

Spotted Joe-Pye Weed (Eutrochium maculatum)

Violet Queen potatoes

Reshaping an ornamental landscape

Haskap berries

Allen Centennial Garden

Local fruit

Such fun to harvest more rhubarb!

Fruit trees planted

Violet Queen potatoes

I have enough seeds

There are still a lot of greens!

Grounded in wildflowers

A first hummingbird

Creating a pollinator-friendly garden

Who knew bears liked lettuce?

Juggling gardens

Adding fruits to the garden

The Garden Blogger's Fling is going to happen!

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