The snow is melting, and I’m counting down the days to spring. I try to enjoy every season, but winter is the most difficult for me. Thankfully we had very picturesque weather for the last few weeks here in the Chicago region. We kept getting more and more snow! That was okay with me sinceContinue reading “Winter Is Waning”
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Winter Sowing in a Snowy Winter Wonderland
WINTER SOWING TUTORIAL 2024 UPDATE: New Winter Sowing Guide Now Available I’ve created a PDF Guide to Winter Sowing, which has even more information than the following tutorial. To get this free guide, you need to subscribe to my newsletter and then send me an email requesting it. —Debbie Rea, The Gardener Wife WHO couldContinue reading “Winter Sowing in a Snowy Winter Wonderland”
It Beets Me! – Making Borscht
It’s National Homemade Soup Day—plus Valentines Day is coming up—so I’m posting my Ukrainian family’s recipe for borscht, a beautiful red soup. I first shared this recipe with my newsletter readers a couple of years ago in mid-November. In the course of putting my kitchen garden to bed that fall, I had finally harvested theContinue reading “It Beets Me! – Making Borscht”
Snow on Show
Thinking about the gift of God’s love as I looked out on my deck this winter morning. . . In the Bleak Mid-Winter In the bleak mid-winterFrosty wind made moan;Earth stood hard as iron,Water like a stone;Snow had fallen, snow on snow,Snow on snow,In the bleak mid-winterLong ago. Our God, heaven cannot hold HimNor earthContinue reading “Snow on Show”
Sow What about Seed Swapping
January 30, 2021, was National Seed Swap Day. Don’t worry if you missed it because there are many seed swapping opportunities throughout the year. Gardeners have, of course, been swapping seeds for ages. And we certainly don’t limit this activity to one day a year! I wrote about making your own seed packets in my newsletterContinue reading “Sow What about Seed Swapping”
In Remembrance of Rosemary
Enjoy rosemary all winter long even if you don’t live in a rosemary friendly climate.
2020 Update
Being fruitful in a year of drought
Here’s My New Blog
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Finding Tomato Tastings
Going to a tomato tasting is a fun way to enjoy others’ gardens as well as your own. When I couldn’t find any after first reading about tomato tastings years ago, I held my own. I invited others to bring tomatoes, printed voters’ ballots and winners’ certificates, and made a party out of it. ThisContinue reading “Finding Tomato Tastings”
Open Garden Day + Tomato Tasting Contest
My big event last Saturday, the Open Garden Day + Tomato Tasting Contest, was fantastic! I had a blast preparing for it and then meeting and greeting visitors throughout the day. THANK YOU to each of you who came! I’m grateful for the publicity I got, too. Right before the event, the Ferry-Morse Seed CompanyContinue reading “Open Garden Day + Tomato Tasting Contest”