The Wall Garden with two new garden sections, a new walking and tractor pathway.
Most of the story of the work towards the latest no dig areas, specifically in our Wall Garden, is told through pictures and video.
Throughout the Christmas Break, it bothered me how flat the Wall Garden looks. I know gladiolas and other bulbs and seeds will bloom in spring adding layers.
I discuss the first new phase of no dig gardening in the second section of the Wall Garden.
While I have no dig garden plans for the Anniversary and Arendelle Gardens, I need garden beds ready for cool season crops, including flowers and vegetables in the early spring.
In this TikTok, I discuss no dig gardening in the third section of the Wall Garden.
The no dig gardening gave me a focus throughout the past year. It offers control over the soil instead of having to deal with the dirt on your property.
The place where we hope dreams will come true with seeds and cuttings, my new greenhouse.
A winter arrangement I made in one of our pots with Lemon Cypress, Coral Bells and parsley. One petunia still hangs on from summer and fall.
My dad joins me in a few videos to discuss his leaf mulch strategy and when he was introduced to gardening.
Check out our work in the photos and videos.
My dad explains how he creates his leaf mulch that we use in the no dig gardens.Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the Gro-Rite Garden (raised bed), Butterfly and Wall gardens. We just completed a part of the extension in the Wall Garden.
I am taking some cuttings available to me this time of year from the gardens. In 2025, I feel a greater confidence in my ability to grow plants from seed and propagations.
The Forever Goldy takes most of the attention from the new sections of the Wall Garden in a picture yesterday.
The video I made honoring New Year’s Day 2025. I hope for those who have lost on January 1 that questions are answered.
The first in a series of garden side chats with my dad, George.
This TikTok looks at the second no dig section of the Wall Garden.
Another view of the Wall Garden from the front where arugula is currently growing.
They say teacher turn over is high right now, and many teachers will leave the profession in five years or less. I will enter my seventh year as a full-time teacher, and my 12th year in education after I'd started as a sub and teacher assistant. I was the student in the 1990s you did not want in your classroom because I was diagnosed with ADHD and did not know how to socialize with other kids. I was due to be tested for autism, but this was considered an ostracizing experience for a child then, especially a girl. I am a third generation teacher and author of seventeen creative works.
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As a stay at home mom, yoga has helped me compose myself in ways I never expected. I am on a weight loss journey while I attempt to parent my child the best way I know how. Join me on my path and hopefully, it'll inspire you, as well!