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Author: Lisa

Queen of the pickaxe
a new chapter

Queen of the pickaxe

2018-12-282019-04-26 by Lisa

In this second installment, we begin the dramatic tale of woman vs. weeds, weather, and woodchucks. Or maybe we’ll rewind just a bit little earlier. […]

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A surprising winter
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A surprising winter

2018-12-272019-04-26 by Lisa

The year started with the Never-Ending Winter. It dragged on, kicking and screaming into April.  It started in December, wickedly cold. We were spared mass […]

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This gardener’s year
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This gardener’s year

2018-12-252018-12-27 by Lisa

‘Tis the season for holiday cards bearing family newsletters. We were just reading one friend’s month-by-month reporting on their family’s magnificent year of adventures and […]

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An unexpected find
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An unexpected find

2018-11-212019-04-26 by Lisa

Since moving to this old house, I’ve spent my fair share of time assessing the landscape, musing about where plantings may have one been, and […]

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Going native
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Going native

2018-11-072018-11-22 by Lisa

I’ve been spending time with the natives this year. It’s opened up a new way of looking at things, from planting scheme design to the  […]

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Coneflowers and cranesbill
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Coneflowers and cranesbill

2018-06-262018-06-29 by Lisa

Following the installation of the foundation plantings at the front of the house, our first project has been a mixed border at the front roadside, […]

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Bee friendly this pollinator week
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Bee friendly this pollinator week

2018-06-212019-04-26 by Lisa

Much has been written about the alarming threats to our bee populations and the benefits of adding natives to attract pollinators of all types to […]

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A spring planter
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A spring planter

2018-05-302018-12-30 by Lisa

In this planter, ferns and heuchera are joined by some violas.  Some moss completes the composition.  The results seem to be deer-proof, so far — […]

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Catching up
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Catching up

2018-05-282019-04-26 by Lisa

We recently celebrated the first year anniversary of living in our new home. If Year 1 was about improving our home’s infrastructure, Year 2 is […]

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Resilience
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Resilience

2018-04-042018-05-09 by Lisa

Winter and spring are wrestling.  The majority of our snow — and major storms — hit in March. The bulbs can survive. The snowdrops below […]

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