The full library · 39 entries · 2021–2025

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A small library of the house, the garden, and the seasons. Search a remembered phrase, or browse by what's in flower.

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Creating Space for Plants in Your Home
In the Garden July 7, 2025

Creating Space for Plants in Your Home

We’ve moved many times, and our plants never move with us. Instead, they are gifted to friends, family, and neighbors. Once we arrive at our new home, the process of adding plants to the space starts all over again.

SummerPropagation
2 min read Open article
Garden for the North Window
In the Garden May 3, 2025

Garden for the North Window

Years ago we were walking through a big box store and noticed a shelf full of plants living inside, under fluorescent lights. We assumed the plants were artificial.

SpringWindow light
2 min read Open article
Dried Floral Baubles
Seasonal Making December 17, 2024

Dried Floral Baubles

On a December afternoon before Christmas, our grandmotherly neighbor, Miss Norma, invited us into her home to make nature-inspired, dried floral bauble ornaments.

WinterSeasonal ritual
2 min read Open article
Plant Your Perennials in the Fall!
In the Garden December 17, 2024

Plant Your Perennials in the Fall!

We were living in Minnesota and it was late, late fall. My mother had recently offered a few of her flower plants as she was reconfiguring her garden.

FallGarden rooms
2 min read Open article
Potatoes!
From the Kitchen June 21, 2024

Potatoes!

Do you want to know the easiest crop to grow? Potatoes! At this point, we can’t even stop growing them. Let me tell you our story.One spring, we were cleaning out our pantry and found a small bag of forgotten potatoes.

SummerHarvest
2 min read Open article
Forcing Branches
Seasonal Making March 31, 2024

Forcing Branches

We headed out to the Mill City Farmers Market in late winter in Minnesota. It’s essential to embrace the cold, snowy, dark season with realistic expectations and a hearty dose of enthusiasm.

Late winterBranches
2 min read Open article
Mantelpiece Cloud
Seasonal Making October 29, 2023

Mantelpiece Cloud

Our friends had recently bought ten acres of land outside of Nashville and invited us over for a fall hike.

FallSeasonal ritual
2 min read Open article
Cultivating Roadside Finds
In the Garden October 29, 2023

Cultivating Roadside Finds

Driving around Tennessee, we noticed a profusion of native pink roses blooming from a wild bush growing along the country roads—stunningly beautiful and thriving with no attention from anyone.

FallGarden rooms
2 min read Open article
Blackberry Bramble
From the Kitchen July 10, 2023

Blackberry Bramble

When we began building our garden beds for our Tennessee farm, we wanted it to feel like an intimate garden setting, even though it was being constructed in the middle of a five-acre plot.

SummerBerries
2 min read Open article
You Must Have a Clematis Vine in Your Garden!
In the Garden March 19, 2023

You Must Have a Clematis Vine in Your Garden!

We had moved into our 5-acre homestead in February—trees, plants, and grass were still very much in hibernation mode, but I was anxious to start planning our garden.

SpringFlowering vines
2 min read Open article
Foraged Winter Tablescape
Seasonal Making January 5, 2023

Foraged Winter Tablescape

February in Minnesota is cold and dark, and finding ways to feel cozy and warm is imperative: candles, fires, twinkly lights, warm drinks, and gatherings with friends helps.

WinterSeasonal ritual
2 min read Open article
Mini Dried Flower Wreath
Seasonal Making October 22, 2022

Mini Dried Flower Wreath

Many months ago, we were walking along the paths on our property to gather wildflowers— sage, guara, primroses, and daisies.

FallWreath making
2 min read Open article
Lavender Wand
Seasonal Making August 6, 2022

Lavender Wand

We tend to adopt “neighbor grandmas” wherever we live, and our time in New Mexico was no exception.

SummerLavender
2 min read Open article
Growing Your Own Pumpkin Patch
From the Kitchen July 2, 2022

Growing Your Own Pumpkin Patch

Thinking about pumpkins in the summer? Probably not. But you should. Growing your own pumpkin patch is so fun and easy, but pumpkins take 100 to 120 days to mature.

SummerPumpkins
2 min read Open article
Growing Tomatoes
From the Kitchen June 18, 2022

Growing Tomatoes

Our front yard in Minnesota received the most sun, so it only made sense to create my garden there. I would head out in the spring mornings and work towards ripping the lawn up.

SummerTomatoes
3 min read Open article
Growing Chives for Beauty and Food
From the Kitchen April 11, 2022

Growing Chives for Beauty and Food

I have now built six gardens from scratch and I am about to start my seventh garden this spring. I would like to stop these shenanigans and stay put with this next garden I create!

SpringEdible garden
1 min read Open article
Hosting Bees
In the Garden March 31, 2022

Hosting Bees

A few months ago, our neighbor was over for tea and cookies. “I was approved to host honey bees on my property, and my payment will be free honey,” she said.

SpringBees
3 min read Open article
Potted Herb Garden
From the Kitchen February 26, 2022

Potted Herb Garden

We were living in New York City in a studio apartment and I was hankering to get my hands in a bit of soil after moving from Minnesota where we had a large yard and garden.

SpringHerbs
3 min read Open article
Starting Seeds in Eggshells
From the Kitchen February 22, 2022

Starting Seeds in Eggshells

March winds and April showerscan blow your plants away.So start your seeds inside the houseand plant outside in May.Hollie HobbieWhen we first started gardening, we were so excited to start from scratch with seeds grown indoors.

Late winterSeeds
3 min read Open article
From Seed to Cup of Tea
From the Kitchen January 24, 2022

From Seed to Cup of Tea

I am sorry to say that Peter was not very well during the evening. His mother put him to bed, and made some camomile tea: and she gave a dose of it to Peter!

WinterSeeds
2 min read Open article
Christmas Evergreen Wreath
Seasonal Making December 1, 2021

Christmas Evergreen Wreath

As we were driving home in November, I spotted a brilliant, beautiful red-berried shrub alongside the road. It was growing on an abandoned lot, so I took a mental note of its location.

WinterWreath making
3 min read Open article
Forcing Bulbs
Seasonal Making November 8, 2021

Forcing Bulbs

One of our favorite traditions during every Christmas season is to bring a bit of the garden indoors during a time when most of our plants are resting.

Late winterBulbs
2 min read Open article
Planting Bulbs
In the Garden September 18, 2021

Planting Bulbs

When I was ten my grandmother gifted us tulip bulbs to plant alongside our home. She had brought them back from a trip to Holland and waited for the fall to present them to us.

FallBulbs
2 min read Open article
Sowing Wildflower Seeds
In the Garden September 12, 2021

Sowing Wildflower Seeds

“All that summer Miss Rumphius, her pockets full of seeds, wandered over fields and headlands, sowing lupines.”-Miss Rumphius by Barbara Cooney Fields of wildflowers, along the highways of Texas in the spring, are a glorious sight.

FallSeeds
3 min read Open article
Fairyland
In the Garden August 31, 2021

Fairyland

Mornings at home are for “school,” but after that, it is outside time. The fairies are usually the first destination. It seems to be a good transition space from indoors to outdoors.

SummerWindow light
3 min read Open article
Water Propagation
In the Garden August 6, 2021

Water Propagation

Plant propagation: The process of growing a new plant from a mother plant by seeds, cuttings, or other plant parts.It was a few days before Christmas when we heard a knock at our door—our sweet neighbors bearing gifts and Christmas greetings!

SummerSeeds
2 min read Open article
Creating a Vision Board
Plant Lore June 29, 2021

Creating a Vision Board

We had moved to a new town in a new state. We left our home, friends, and family for work opportunities. I was hoping it would be temporary - Texas was so foreign compared to our cozy, familiar place in Minnesota.

SummerStudio notes
3 min read Open article
Growing Asparagus
From the Kitchen June 29, 2021

Growing Asparagus

We inherited our homestead garden at the end of winter. It was a mess—weeds run amok, pathways deteriorated, and nary an edible vegetable in sight.

SummerEdible garden
2 min read Open article
Edible Flowers
From the Kitchen April 28, 2021

Edible Flowers

Sitting on our porch one summer afternoon, my friend glanced at our garden and cried out, “Ooooh! That is one of my favorite things to eat.

SpringEdible garden
3 min read Open article
Window Flower Boxes
In the Garden April 17, 2021

Window Flower Boxes

When we first moved into our fixer upper, the outside of the home looked like a haunted house—the limestone in front had blackened, the front door had rotting wood, and weeds had run amok in the yard.

SpringWindow light
3 min read Open article
Sweet Peas
In the Garden April 12, 2021

Sweet Peas

I was eleven years old and it was a glorious early spring day in the southern, rolling hills of Indiana.

SpringGarden rooms
2 min read Open article
We Made a Garden.
In the Garden April 1, 2021

We Made a Garden.

Greetings from the mountains of New Mexico! In our new mountain garden we are busy restoring the long ago abandoned garden beds: weeding, building borders, and adding my favorite compost.

SpringGarden rooms
2 min read Open article