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Cleveland Weeds: Wild Garlic

This is a post that relates to the Cleveland Weeds project. In this post I am going to cover Wild Garlic Just Sprouted Click on image or here to enlarge In BloomComing Soon In SeedComing Soon Latin Name: Allium vineale Read more ›

The 7 Deadly Homemade Weed Killers

“And the weeds of the garden shall be visited upon the gardener.” I can certainly think of the 7+ weedy sins of the garden but knowing how to cleanse my garden of these weeds is even better. Especially if it Read more ›

Last Frost Date, My Ass!

IT FROSTED! It is more than a full week after Cleveland last frost date of May 16th and it frosted last night. Mother Nature is not being a nice woman these days. There has been a frost advisory for the Read more ›

#1 rule of Garden & Kindergarten

There is a written piece called “All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” by Robert Fulghum. Rule number one is Share Everything. As the word Kindergarten means a garden of children, it is fitting that this rule Read more ›

My Grand Vegetable Garden Plan for 2006

I went to Hirt’s yesterday to see if they had their annuals yet. Hirt’s is by far the best place in the Cleveland, OH for annuals that I have found so far. Most of the other nurseries carry your old Read more ›

00-DAHLIA: My first Guerrilla Gardening mission

Agent Codename: 00-DAHLIA Target: Objective: Remove excessive amount of weeds that have grown in this flower bed. Agent’s Debriefing: My husband forgot to turn of the alarm clock this morning so I was up at 6:30am. Normally, this would earn Read more ›

My Toad in Shining Armor

You may have a frog that turns into a prince, but I have a toad that is already my hero, and I don’t even have to kiss him. Yesterday, the rain subsided long enough for me to get outside and Read more ›

Container Gardens 101 at the Library

Last night I went to a little class on Designing with Containers. It was at the Cuyahoga County Library and was sponsored by Master Gardeners of Cuyahoga County and the OSU Extension Service. The speaker was Master Gardener Lee Ann Read more ›