 Lehigh Valley Gardening. My musings on gardening in this area of Eastern Pennsylvania. Lists of resources,
organizations, and local gardens.
 Plant sale tips. This is where I share some methods and tips for staging your own plant sale, drawn from my seven years of annual sale experience.
 ¿Garden Art?. Art is in the eye of the beholder. Our art is not on the Master of
Fine Arts end of the scale, but we enjoy our whimsical statuettes and
figurines. Take a virtual tour and judge for yourself.
 Geraniums. A project highlighting the merits of and distinctions
between various hardy geraniums in our garden.
 Kikkers - frog art. An exposé of our lascivious collection of fake amphibians
 Amsonias. A project comparing the few species (and one hybrid) of amsonia that make a home of our garden.
 Meadow rues. A page all about thalictrum, one of my favorite genuses. The page discusses cultivation, propagation, and compares the species growing in our lush gardens.
|  Chippy the electric shredder. Where I talk about my codependent relationship with a yellow composting buddy.
 Evergreen. A project in progress in which I explore which plants continue to show life through winter. I'll be adding new comments and photos as the winter wears on...
 Marking and tagging. What plant is that? We're bound to forget unless we remind ourselves with permanent or temporary labels. On this page I show some of the affordable and functional approaches I've taken to do so in our garden.
 New Growth. One of the delights of early spring is wandering through the garden and looking for all the signs of promise - new growth emerging from the cold soil, often in colors that are brighter than the mature plant will display. This is a collage made in early April, 2004.
 October Color. Flower color, that is. An impression of some of the flowering denizens in our garden, captured one late October in a leisurely stroll through a garden not quite ready to give in to winter.
 Impressions of November. In autumn there's much less work to do, more time to relax and enjoy. An impression of an early November day in 2005.
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