Garden Planning Part III –

Garden Planning Part III –

April 2, 2013 – that is the date of the last garden planning post I actually wrote regarding the changes to our backyard vegetable garden.  For those of us who take our gardening seriously, have mercy on me, as you would understand how the act of gardening and...

Roses ~ An Expression Of Love

While the Northeast is being hit with yet another snow storm, I can’t help but reflect on warmer weather, my garden, and flowers; especially my favorite – the rose. Due to its popularity in celebrating one’s heartfelt emotions, it serves to reason...

Tomatoes – The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly

Let’s face it, despite the intense care we take in planting our tomatoes, sometimes there’s just nothing you can do and you’re left with the challenges of a gardener.  I’ve certainly seen my share of the ugly over the past several years.  There...

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Boscobel House and Gardens

Boscobel House and Gardens

This weekend, my kids and I took a trip to Cold Spring, NY to attend a local Farmer’s Market (one of my favorite summer pastimes).  The Cold Spring Farmer’s Market is located on the grounds of the Boscobel House and Gardens from May-November. Historic...

Cold Spring Farmer’s Market

One of my favorite things to do here in the Hudson Valley is to shop the Farmer’s Markets.  There are so many to choose from and each has something unique to offer.  Although you can find a Farmer’s Market almost any day of the week, I generally choose the...