This homemade Italian seasoning recipe is sure to become a new favourite! It’s easy to throw together, economical, and a super versatile seasoning mix to have on hand in the kitchen! I love making my own homemade seasoning mixes, and this homemade Italian seasoning recipe is a particularly handy one to have around. It’s true […]
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Barndominium Homes: Rustic Charm With Modern Luxury
Have you ever heard of barndominium homes? If you love a rustic home with a rural view, but don’t want to sacrifice on any of the modern conveniences, this might be the house for you! Are you tired of the same old home designs and looking for a unique blend of traditional and modern? We […]
What to Do When You See Yellow Leaves on Roses
Yellow leaves on roses can be a sign that your plant needs a little extra attention, but luckily the solutions are quite simple and easy to implement. Here’s what to do if you see your rose leaves turning yellow. Over the last few years, I’ve quickly become a big fan of growing roses in […]
How to Plant Sunflower Seeds
Sunflowers have become an essential part of our garden every year and we’ve learned a few methods for making them super easy to grow successfully. Here are our tips for growing sunflower seeds! We decided to grow sunflowers in our garden quite a few years ago because they seemed like a great, classic thing to […]
Five Things on a Friday – 6/30/23
Happy Friday! We have had such a full month of June around here and we’re all definitely very much ready for a bit of a summer vacation, or at least a little change of pace with the end of school and the beginning of all our fun summer plans. Here’s what been happening around here! […]
Growing Catmint – Delightful and Well-Behaved
Today’s post is all about growing Catmint, a highly underrated perennial favorite of mine that gives so much and asks so little in return. If you’ve never considered adding catmint to your perennial beds, hopefully this will change your mind. You don’t hear gardeners singing the praises of catmint often enough, but those who know […]
Perennial Flowers for Summer: Garden Essentials
In today’s post I’m sharing my favorite perennial flowers for an easy summer garden and the essential supporting cast of characters that make all your summer flowers look their best. In the last few years, I’ve really realized that perennial flowers and certain shrubs are really the plants and flowers that bring me the most […]
How to Grow Beautiful Solomon’s Seal
Solomon’s seal is probably my all-time favorite plant for shade gardens, whether it’s in bloom or not. Here’s how to grow this amazing plant! Solomon’s seal and I have a long history. We had some growing in our little townhouse garden and I was just fascinated by the arching growing pattern of its green leaves […]
How to Plant a Panicle Hydrangea
I’ve learned a lot about planting hydrangeas since my first attempts many years ago. If this is your first time trying, here’s how to plant a panicle hydrangea successfully. Everyone loves a beautiful, big, healthy hydrangea bush, blooming profusely at the peak of summer. Depending on where you live, you might see them growing in […]
Five Things on a Friday – 5/19/23
Happy Friday! It’s the long weekend here in Canada (Victoria Day weekend, or “May 2-4” as it’s often called) so we’re hoping for some decent weather and maybe even a few relaxing moments here and there. No promises though on that last one because we’ve been busy! I scheduled myself in a little “gardening week” […]
How to Keep Bunnies From Eating Tulips
Do you discover half-eaten tulip leaves in your garden every spring? Here’s how to keep bunnies from eating tulips. I love all the bunnies that we have living around our property, but they just can’t seem to resist nibbling my tulips every spring. Even if I put out tasty treats like fresh lettuce and carrots […]
Five Things on a Friday – 2/24/23
Friday is here! If you had a short week because of the holiday on Monday, I’m hoping the extra time off has allowed you to feel rested and relaxed heading into this weekend. We had a bit of a hiccup with an ice storm this week, so we all had an extra day at home. […]
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