Thursday, May 5, 2011

A Southern Garden Mama's Must Haves: Resources

Along with a snappy hat, sunscreen & basic gardening tools, you need information. 
The internet is one great resource for all types of info, but I still like to have my books
because I don't have Internet in the garden or on the farm. 

A few Must Have's ...great Mother's Day gifts, too.

My friend, Annie, takes this one with her to the Garden store.


For all you Backyard Farmers




Wonderful author & speaker
Practical info for no-dig method of gardening



What are your favorite gardening resources?
Don't forget the UGA website for all sorts of info  & your local Extension office/website. 


see you. 
ML

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Basics: Southern Garden Mama Must Have's

The Basics for Garden Mamas

I'll share something with you that is personal. 
Skin cancer is not pretty.
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month



Last year I had a basal cell carcinoma removed just above my upper lip. After waiting many months to have it removed, I finally mustered the courage to do it! The procedure took about 30 minutes but could have been a LOT less complicated if I'd had it done sooner. This skin cancer developed from teenage years spent in blazing sun. 

Advice to Garden Mamas
(check out these links)

Wear Sunscreen.
Don protective clothing.
Try a new hat



Hope to see you in the garden! Don't find yourself here...


ML

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Steal of the Week

I love herbs & really love to share them because 
they make such  purposeful gifts- even for brown thumbs!

Found this unbelieveable deal at Home Depot this weekend. 



Twenty bucks.


 Run in and snap one up for a aroma-licious teacher gift.

rosemary
humongous basil
jalapeno
oregano 
cilantro

see you
ML

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Sacred Heart Garden Festival

The annual Sacred Heart Garden Festival launched with a Preview Party held at the cultural center. Healthy BBQ and red wine in hand, I gazed at the landscape designs in the outside tent. It's obvious the "theme" for this year-- sustainability and good ole down to earth gardening.


Chickens, water features, corn, strawberries and rest stops- all incorporated in this year's garden designs. Congratulations to Jane Waldrop for her classic landscape design below as winner of the Bert Botts' Professional Award.

see you
ML
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