Wordless Wednesday: Time for a Break
There’s a point in summer where, as much as I love my garden, I want to get away from it all. I want to lounge in a hammock, read books and take naps.
There’s a point in summer where, as much as I love my garden, I want to get away from it all. I want to lounge in a hammock, read books and take naps.
We took a field trip to the Highland Spring Ranch for the Lavender Festival. It gave us a chance to drink lavender lemonade and shoot helpful tips on pruning lavender.
The garden is jumping and we’re excited to see fruit setting on most crops.
You can expect an interesting conversation on this week’s Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast as we chat with Ellen Zachos about foraged foods.
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