Welcoming in a New Month in the Garden {May 2026}
Happy May, Garden Friends! After an incredibly long dry spell, we finally have rain! Mother Nature always keeps us on our toes, but she's…
Happy May, Garden Friends! After an incredibly long dry spell, we finally have rain! Mother Nature always keeps us on our toes, but she's…
Today I have a large venous fly trap plant that has shrunk down as if it were preparing for winter. But when I looked at it today, I see possibly two or three plants that I…
Today my dogs and I had a little trip to the store and the post office. You should have bought groceries for me and picked up their food from the post office. And as always, I…
I have set up 2 composters in my garden, the green one I started already last year and the metal one was set up this year. Since I don't want to throw away the garden waste and…
Today is April 29, and as I write this post I'm thinking about tomorrow's day, evening and night. Thursday night to Friday May 1st, frost is predicted. Nighttime temperature zero…
Lilac Blossom I had to google that. I never came across the word lilac. common around here. (We call it Flieder) Smells even better than it looks.…
I was writing a garden journal yesterday and I totally forgot to mention the greenhouse. Definitely too many plants :) Of course you can never have enough. My wife has prepared a…
At Queen Sirikit Park, there are many interesting and unusual plant species with vibrant colors to see. These are well arranged along nature trails with stops at various points…
Hello everyone, I’ve just received my first balcony flowers in a parcel. It’s white lavender. I bought two varieties – Edelweiss and Arctic Snow. I’m not sure they…
Hello, friends of Hive and Hive Garden, I hope you’re all well. I wanted to let you know today that I’ve finally started transplanting the Margariteño tomato and pepper plants…
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