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For my monthly installment of my year-long card project, I’m stretching the definition of what a card is. Read more »
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This Easter dress will put the spring into March! Read more »
Embellishing a plain shirt using a reverse appliqué technique is easy - and your kids will love their personalized outfit! Read more »
This extra long scarf is quick to make up and is bound to keep you warm and snug. Read more »
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All-Star Graduation Card: Make this fun and festive confetti card to celebrate a grad! Read more »
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It seems everyone’s favorite summer vegetable is the tomato.
Starting flowers and vegetables from seed is a great activity, especially when you just can’t wait any longer to get your hands dirty before spring.
My husband loves our garden, but he's not really interested in 'gardening' in our garden - he's more of an observer than a doer.
Growing your own food is one of the hottest gardening trends around, and one that’s here to stay.
The approach of March 17 may have had you filled with anticipation.
Having my own vegetable garden for many years has provided countless memories of days spent working side-by-side with my kids, enjoying their excitement over our successes and learning from our mistakes.
There are a few herbs no garden should be without.
Planning fun activities to incorporate into your garden plan can help encourage kids who are expected to help in the garden, but aren't in love with gardening, to view it with a more positive attitude.
There are three things I believe to be essential to fostering an interest in gardening in young children.
Everyone is growing their own food these days. At least, it sure seems like it. But what if you have no yard?
I still remember as a young child growing up in Miami, Florida climbing the neighbor’s loquat tree (Eriobotrya japonica) so that I could eat the orange fruits.
Violas, cyclamen, chrysanthemums and ornamental kale are mainstays of fall container gardens. But what if you’re looking for a different, more unique look this fall?
Around our house, we eat from the garden as much as we can. We don’t just grow different vegetables, herbs and fruit to eat. We also plant flowers to enjoy in the kitchen too.
When the warmer temperatures arrive each year, I like to head out to my herb garden for entertaining ideas. This Citrus Tea Punch with Herbsis a great way to serve a delicious garden-inspired drink to a large group easily!
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