by Shelley Levis
The Harvest Goddess Known by many names, the Harvest Goddess has been celebrated by cultures around the world for centuries. Celebrations are still held to honor her to this day with festivals that mark the end of summer and the gathering and storing of foods...
by Shelley Levis
How to Harvest a Flowerfetti Everything is blooming! I’ve been so busy gathering flowers for drying and making Flowerfetti’s that I seem to be spending all my time in the garden. No complaints here, but my husband has learned that if he...
by Shelley Levis
22 Fall Garden Inspirations Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all. ~ Stanley Horowitz There is a ton of things to do in the garden in fall and it isn’t just raking...
by Shelley Levis
Glass Gem Corn This post is dedicated to this gorgeous ornamental gem corn. I ordered it from Native Seeds based out of Tucson, Arizona, a non-profit seed saving organization dedicated to heirloom varieties and the conservation of diverse food crops from the...
by Shelley Levis
Life of a Garden Blogger….During Summer I’m not speaking for all the garden bloggers out there… just this busier than stink one. I recently did a catch up post called Life of a Garden Blogger during Spring to share how crazy that season...
by Shelley Levis
I was going to write a post with a fall garden checklist, but as I wondered around the garden snapping pictures, I realized that this post needed to be dedicated to the Birds, Bugs, Bee’s and Bounties. There is a tremendous amount of life and beauty still...
by Shelley Levis
You want to make some honey? All right. Here’s the recipe. Pour the juice from a thousand flowers Through the sweet tooth of a bee. ~ X. F. Kennedy Here is my summer garden tips to help you get more out of your...
by Shelley Levis
Fresh Herb Wreath Since wreaths are so hot right now, I decided to make a fresh herb wreath using fragrant bundles straight from my garden. Not only does this wreath smell incredible, it will look amazing when it’s dry since all the flowers picked for...