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    Mammoth Sunflowers

    Hey guys! I found 6 yo Sunflower seeds in one of my drawers and decided to plant the seeds in Spring. Without much expectation, they took off… Read more “Mammoth Sunflowers”

    September 28, 2020September 28, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Double Knockout Rose Cherry Red

    Holy moly this Knockout Rose is absolutely breathtaking! The blooms are double blooming so you get that depth not found in a standard rose. 🌹 I had… Read more “Double Knockout Rose Cherry Red”

    June 5, 2020September 28, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Planting up a Sunflower pot! ðŸŒ»ðŸŒ»ðŸŒ»

    Hey guys! Not sure how we are already in June, I cannot believe it! Although Spring always seems to fly by, my flowers have really started to… Read more “Planting up a Sunflower pot! ðŸŒ»ðŸŒ»ðŸŒ»”

    June 5, 2020June 5, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Planting Perennials

    You may remember the Russian Sage I planted in Fall. It’s starting to show new growth (yipeeee!) and is giving off the classic sage smell. Soon it… Read more “Planting Perennials”

    May 18, 2020May 18, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Birthday present—Dwarf Peach Tree!

    If you would have told me 10 years ago for my 33rd birthday I would be this excited over a fruit tree I would have never believed… Read more “Birthday present—Dwarf Peach Tree!”

    March 11, 2020March 29, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Planting Buttercup Primrose

    Hey everyone! Today I had the day off so naturally I found myself looking for Spring plants at Menards! Originally I was gravitating towards pansies in my… Read more “Planting Buttercup Primrose”

    March 10, 2020April 6, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Daffodil bulb update

    Guys. I can’t believe the Daffodil bulbs I planted November 1st are just about to bloom! It’s March 8th and it was over 60°F here in Kansas… Read more “Daffodil bulb update”

    March 9, 2020March 22, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Is Pink my favorite color?

    I always thought yellow was my favorite color but then I started looking though my pictures and realized the color pink is all over my garden! How… Read more “Is Pink my favorite color?”

    January 22, 2020January 27, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Winter Sowing Try #1

    Well, I jumped on the bandwagon! Have you heard of Winter sowing??? It’s an inexpensive process starting your plants outdoors with seeds that require cold stratification. Instead… Read more “Winter Sowing Try #1”

    January 20, 2020January 7, 2021 by Gardening in Gardner

    Lilac Shrub

    There are a lot of different kinds of Lilac shrubs. I happen to be a fan of the light purple varieties but I would a agree they… Read more “Lilac Shrub”

    January 2, 2020January 27, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Garden planning, Seed buying

    Hey guys! I have had a long couple weeks at home recovering from foot surgery. It has been a hard process but I know it will be… Read more “Garden planning, Seed buying”

    December 24, 2019March 9, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Mulching, pruning Hostas, planting bulbs

    Hello and happy November! I can’t believe we’ve already had freezing temps and snowfall. I was totally in denial when I saw the forecast but alas, they… Read more “Mulching, pruning Hostas, planting bulbs”

    November 1, 2019November 13, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    Crabapple Tree

    This isn’t a long post by any means but I wanted to show off this gorgeous Crabapple in the front yard, in different seasons. In Spring, it… Read more “Crabapple Tree”

    October 30, 2019March 9, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Pothos plants from Costco

    I realize I talk about Costco a lot. (I do work there when I’m not blogging 😉) But, let’s be honest, Costco is awesome. You can literally… Read more “Pothos plants from Costco”

    October 22, 2019October 22, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    Gorilla cart for the yard

    This cart has been one of the best things I have bought for my yard. Originally I purchased the Gorilla cart to help me moved huge #50… Read more “Gorilla cart for the yard”

    October 15, 2019October 16, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    Grinter’s Sunflower Farm

    One of my co-workers recommended I visit Grinter’s Sunflower Farm in Leavenworth County. Only 30 miles from my house, I knew it was something I needed to… Read more “Grinter’s Sunflower Farm”

    October 11, 2019October 15, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    Planting Russian Sage

    I’ve been obsessed with Russian Sage ever since I saw our neighbors plant peeking through the white fence that separated our property. I remember a ton of… Read more “Planting Russian Sage”

    October 9, 2019March 9, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Shed & patio extension

    Whether you have a large yard or a small space, basic yard tools are a necessity. Storage for lawn mowers, edgers, blowers, pruners, trowels, fertilizer, and weed… Read more “Shed & patio extension”

    September 22, 2019October 19, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    September blooms 2019

    We have had so much rain this year that our backyard has looked very swampy at times! It really is mind-blowing that all the water drains and… Read more “September blooms 2019”

    September 7, 2019January 22, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner

    Planting a Fall container

    It may be 100° in Gardner but I thought to myself, “Screw it, I’m planting my Fall container!” Every year I wait until it cools off and… Read more “Planting a Fall container”

    August 22, 2019October 19, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    More is better in Gardening

    I’m a huge fan of bold colors. Certainly white/neutral colors have their place, but striking colors such as pink, purple, red, and orange- that’s what grabs my… Read more “More is better in Gardening”

    August 11, 2019October 19, 2019 by Gardening in Gardner

    Eggs & edible flowers

    Eggs are just so classic! Sometimes I think they are too pretty to eat! Our eggs range from a soft blush pink to a standard brown. I… Read more “Eggs & edible flowers”

    August 9, 2019March 11, 2020 by Gardening in Gardner
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