Category: school gardens

  • Silent Sunday: Pretty Summer Things
  • Change

    Personally, I like structure and regularity. I am a creature of habit to a great extent. But, lately, I decided to make a few changes. Today’s post will give you an idea of what I mean. After School Garden Club – Since I wrote about this the other day, I will not bore you with…

  • Passing on the School Garden Baton

    School gardens are in my blood. I’ve been continually involved in planning, planting, and caring for school gardens since 2004! Fifteen years! Wow, that is a long time! And, more remarkably, that span of time only involves two gardens! My first school garden involvement was at the elementary school where my boys attended their first…

  • Dangers of Gardening….Wild Parsnip!

    As hobbies go, gardening is a fairly mild, low risk activity.  As long as one uses proper body mechanics when bending and lifting, usually one can get through a gardening session without a problem. Long ago, my husband and I found the best way to rid your flower gardens of weeds is to make regular…

  • Shades of Clematis

    It’s that time of year when our world starts to have color. Color is something for which I have a keen sense of awareness. Tonal variations are seldom lost on my perceptions, so I enjoy a very delightful world with many variations on color. This can be seen in what I choose to photography and…

  • Lovely Lilac Memories

    Lilacs are some of my favorite flowers. Their heady fragrance is heavenly in the fresh spring air that still has a cool bite in the morning. Growing up outside of Rochester, New York, lilacs were among the first flowers I was able to identify and appreciate. There has been an annual Lilac Festival in Rochester…

  • May: A Month of Projects

    My husband and I always have projects going. This spring we have many. One of the projects I mentioned in previous posts was ripping up the flooring in the lower level of our home.  We had berber carpeting that needed to be replaced due to pet damage. The project is about a month old, and…

  • When Volunteerism is Sprayed in the Face: Two Years Later

    Current Day & Lessons From being a Volunteer Today, I am reposting a blog I wrote two years ago after something happened to me as a long-time volunteer.  Luckily, the garden and monarch habitat persists, but I have moved on.  In hindsight, despite the difficulty I had leaving this group of students who attended an…

  • Seed Starting: It’s that time of year.

    For being a long time gardener, I am not the best at starting plants from seeds. Last year was probably my most successful year, and sadly, I attribute that to my cats dying the year before. The cats, interested in the smell of dirt, and subsequent germinating seedlings, pulled the new plants out before they…