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

Audrey Hepburn


2022 Garden Highlights

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 2022 Garden year.

Cafe au Lait - Dahlia is the one who started my dahlia obsession in 2021 and it escalated quickly. In 2022, I grew 25 different varieties and 50 plants in total in my garden.

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


In 2022, we added a patio to the garden space and it was the perfect addition to sit and relax.

Take your time to enjoy the beauty!


My latest Blog Posts

My Seed Starting Rack
Every year when seed-starting season begins, I get asked to share my seed starting rack setup. So here is a detailed breakdown of how I have setup my indoor seed starting rack. (This post contains affiliate links that help support my content creation efforts. I greatly appreciate your support) 1. The Rack The rack is… Continue reading My Seed Starting Rack
The easiest way of Seed Starting: Wintersowing
Learn how the wintersowing method can help you to start seeds the easiest and cheapest way during the dead of winter. This seed starting method is perfect when you don't have the space inside to start any seeds. AlI while recycling some water/milk jug container and turn them into DIY greenhouses. 1. What are the… Continue reading The easiest way of Seed Starting: Wintersowing
Soil Blocking: All you ever wanted to know
Soil Blocking is a great way to start many seedlings in a rather small space. In the post we are going through all the aspects of why soil blocking is my preferred way of seed starting, what soil mix has worked well and how to water the seedlings. What is Soilblocking? The name gives it… Continue reading Soil Blocking: All you ever wanted to know
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