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This week: Brown as a garden color
November 15, 2021
Hello there! A few years ago, one of my friends from garden class attended a late fall garden tour. She jokingly called it “an afternoon of dead plants.” In...
This week: Save fall cleanup for spring
November 8, 2021
Hello! Frost finally arrived in Pittsburgh this week, and more and more leaves are falling. Tempted to rake the leaves into bags and put it on the curb and...
This week: In defense of black walnut trees
November 1, 2021
Hello! It’s come to my attention that some people do not like black walnut trees. Let me convince you otherwise! Juglans nigra, the official name for the...
This week: More fun with fall foliage
October 25, 2021
Hello! Earlier this summer, I featured amsonia, liatris, and oakleaf hydrangea for their flowers and pollinator power. These natives deliver more than just a...
This week: Fothergilla’s fall foliage
October 18, 2021
Hello! I’m afraid for Pittsburgh’s fall foliage. It’s mid-October and most of the leaves are still green. Will it freeze before the leaves change? I’d hate...
This week: Aster and goldenrod, native plant volunteers
October 11, 2021
Hello! A couple weeks ago I lamented the end of summer with Swamp Sunflower’s bloom. Well, it’s still blooming profusely and two more plants unexpectedly had...
This week: What’s outside your window?
October 4, 2021
Hi there! This weekend I reconstructed my terrarium. Two months ago, I took a DIY terrarium class which was wonderful at the time, but unfortunately all the...
This week: Swamp sunflowers bloom
September 27, 2021
Hello! This week, Swamp sunflower had its first blooms. It is the latest flowering plant in my garden, marking the end of the season for my garden. It’s a...
This week: Time to order fall-planted bulbs
September 20, 2021
Hello! Forget fall cleanup (literally, it’s unnecessary) because I’m still planting! This weekend I planted some perennial native asters and helenium so that...
This week: Fall garden checkup
September 13, 2021
Hello! This weekend I intended to replant a patch of eco-grass that didn’t take (more on that later), but alas, I never got around to it. Maybe next weekend....
This week: Ironweed blooms
September 6, 2021
Hello! It’s the first week of September and it’s starting to feel a little like fall. But, plenty in my garden is still blooming. One of these late season...
This week: Natural hummingbird food
August 30, 2021
Hello! This weekend I made a return visit to Pittsburgh Botanic Garden. It’s really the worst heat of the summer and also the transition time between summer...
This week: Keep your plant tags
August 23, 2021
Hello! This week I cleaned up my garden after some recent storms. My taller perennials tipped in the wind and stayed flopped, so I staked what hadn’t bloomed...
This week: Obedient plant is here to compete
August 16, 2021
Greetings, The late summer bloomers are starting to show off! Sneezeweed, early sunflower, dahlias, and obedient plant all came to life in my garden this...
This week: Joe Pye Weed brings out the bees
August 9, 2021
Hello! This week I succumbed to local flower madness and signed up for a class that combines a 5-week local flower bouquet subscription with a virtual floral...
This week: Join the local flower movement
August 2, 2021
Hello! This week I attended Phipps Conservatory’s Virtual Short Course on homegrown flowers, which was focused on the local flower movement in the cut flower...
This week: Edging for a finishing touch
July 26, 2021
Hi again, It’s plant clearance time! Now is a good time to check in on plant sellers because they are starting to make room for mums and pumpkins. This...
This week: Artful gardens
July 19, 2021
Hello! This weekend I visited the gardens at Hillwood Estate in Washington, D.C. where they have acres of traditional gardens, from a 17th century inspired...
This week: Pollinators love Liatris
July 12, 2021
Hi again! This weekend I went on the Highland Park Garden Tour. The highlight was Choderwood, a riverfront garden getaway with chickens and ducks and a lot...
This week: Understand sun or shade when buying plants
July 5, 2021
Happy Independence Day (Observed)! Perhaps you’re spending your day off in the garden—there’s a lot to do, whether it’s enjoying the setting or other equally...
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