Messy Garden Club
by Robert Zondag
Everywhere I read online is talking about being a lazy gardener, a messy gardener. Why? It turns out this is good for your garden and the ecosystem!
Homestead in Summer
by Robert Zondag
Who knows the secrets of a homestead in summer but its owner? I know where the blackberries grow. Under the pines; and when they will be ripe.
Unexpected Herbal Teas from in and around the Garden
by Robert Zondag
One of the great joys of gardening is herbs. They are easy to grow and if you read my earlier post, drying them for use in cooking or teas is uncomplicated.
The Visitor
by Robert Zondag
She had her nest, In the climbing rose out front, She carefully guarded her roost
Morning and day
Morning and day
Stonecrop AKA Sedum
by Robert Zondag
Sedum comes in a wide variety of choices. Most commonly we see the upright variety which forms in tall clumps and blooms in the fall in pink tones....
Winter Herbs
by Robert Zondag
Winter is the time we reminisce about the garden, especially in January. It’s this time of year, I am glad for my stash of dried herbs. Herbs that I’ve....
A Walk on the Wild Side with Pesto Potato Salad
by Robert Zondag
Tonight’s creation is a twist on an old standby. Although it’s hardly picnic season here in Wisconsin, we decided to continue our tribute to basil....
Hot Soup from the Summer Garden in Cold Winter
by Robert Zondag
We continue our winter pesto cooking journey! Tonight we are making delicious tomato soup from our garden ingredients. During the summer....