On The Ground and In The Air
Good Morning All!
Good Morning All!
Winter Weather Advisory. Those are words we’ve only heard once or twice here in the Nashville area this winter. In fact, our winter has been closer to a Zone 8b winter than our typical Zone 6b (or 7a if you choose to believe the new USDA Hardiness Zones Map that was just published http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/ ). Yes,…
Early on this Christmas morning, while the family is still asleep, I thought I’d share a bit of the week’s good news with all of you. I want to thank each and every one of you for following along! Gardener Cook (formerly Garden Notes) will officially reach 25,000 views before year’s end! This is no…
Hey everyone! Sorry it has been a few days since there was a new post. I’ve been up to my eyeballs in the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville for the past week. After working on the show in various capacities for nearly 15 years, I had officially “retired” and was looking forward to a…
I swore I wasn’t going to do it. A couple of years ago, after 17 years of involvement, I had “retired”. This year, I was simply going to be in attendance at Nashville’s annual Antiques & Garden Show. I would walk the floor, peruse the items, chat with old friends and maybe have a Bloody…
It has been a banner week at the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville. As I reported a few days ago, we began early last Sunday morning setting up and preparing for this year’s show. The installation of this year’s garden went along quite smoothly and I think we all felt we were pretty well…
Ever wonder what to do with those leftover pumpkins from the fall display on the front porch that seemed like such a good idea at the time? As long as they are still firm and fresh and haven’t turned to mush (this obviously doesn’t apply to the ones you carved for Halloween and…