Author Archives: Stephanie Walker
Gardening should be fun, not cause stress. Follow these 8 tips to deal with garden overwhelm and whip your unruly garden into shape!
Anemones are beautiful early spring flowers and last surprisingly long in bouquets. Learn how to grow Anemones with these 9 simple steps!
With Christmas 2020 fast-approaching, be sure to add my top 12 picks for gardening tools to your wish list. These are my tried and true favorite tools and go-to items when I am in the garden. I’m sure you’ll love them, too. Note: This post contains affiliate links, which means I’ll get a small commission […]
Ranunculus are one of the most thrilling flowers for a flower grower to grow and harvest. Their unreal rose-like bloom is a thrill in the spring as it opens and fills the garden with color. I was ecstatic when I realized years ago that they could grow and even thrive in my dry, desert zone. […]
Ellie’s Pumpkin Bread My middle daughter, Ellie, has always loved baking. Years ago, when she was just 11 years old, she learned how to make white bread. She would often take fresh, warm loaves to friends and neighbors. Soon, she was asked to bake bread for our church congregation’s weekly communion. It was something she […]
I love vacationing at Disneyland with my family and lately knowing it’s closed makes me miss it even more than normal. Of course I love the rides and the food and the atmosphere, but almost as much as all of that, I love the landscaping and neverending gardens. I gain so much inspiration from the […]
In Arizona, Fall is our second Spring and our family loves to be outside and enjoy the entire season as much as we can. For me, this means I want a lush green lawn. If you are like me and live in a warmer climate, chances are you have a type of Bermuda grass growing […]
I’ve really been itching for Fall this year. More than usual. I don’t know if it’s because we have had such a long, hot summer or because we have been cooped up due to COVID. Whatever the reason, I found myself looking around my yard to see what I could pull together on the cheap […]
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