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“To plant a Garden is to believe in tomorrow.”

Audrey Hepburn


2025 Garden Highlights

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My Garden is a mix of 6 raised beds for vegetable gardening and 2 large cutflower beds which are slightly raised as well.

Here are a few of my favorite pictures taken through my 2025 Garden year.

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Cafe au Lait - Dahlia is the one who started my dahlia obsession in 2021 and it escalated quickly. In 2025, I grew 30 different varieties and 70 plants in total in my garden.

I can say with confidence: I will never not garden for the rest of my life.

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And then there was the my absolute joy to grow out my dahlia seedling to share it with the world for the 2026 Garden Season.

Discover how this dahlia captured my late Grandmother's spirit.

Learn more about 'GNE Marlene' here.

Take your time to enjoy the beauty!

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My latest Blog Posts

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Copper Trellis System
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Easy & flexible Irrigation System
Irrigation Systems can be intimidating in the beginning, but once you understand the basics for your consideration, it is as easy and flexible as putting together Lego blocks. And who doesn't like to play with Legos? 1. Reasons for an Irrigation System Let's discuss first the main reasons why irrigations systems are incredible helpful in… Continue reading Easy & flexible Irrigation System
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My 2023 Anemones & Ranunculus – Part 1
You can see all my 2023 Ranunculus and Anemones I am going to grow this year and how I start them with the pre-sprouting process. Why do you want to grow spring corms? Ranunculus and anemones are the first multi-stem flowers growing in my garden in spring. In addition, they have a great vase life… Continue reading My 2023 Anemones & Ranunculus – Part 1
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