Tag Archives: Gardening

Little Devil’s Garden Mates

Last week I wrote about my new friend, Little Devil. Today, I thought I would share photos of his garden mates. Later in the week I will be writing a how to article for succulent propagation. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy these fresh photos! Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what...

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Little Devil Finds a New Home

I found myself at my favorite garden center this weekend to pick up “just one more” veggie plant. Because our garden is pretty much complete, I told hubby that I would not purchase any plants other than vegetables or fruits this year. But, I was feeling energetic and somewhat feisty on my trip to Wyntour...

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They’re Back! – Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies

Something amazing (amazing to me, at least) has happened in my garden! For the second year in a row, a Pipevine Swallowtail butterfly (Battus philenor) has laid eggs on the Aristolochia californica, or pipevine, that grows on the garden arbor. Yesterday, as I sat in the middle of the path that leads through my fruit...

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The Color Purple

Purple is said to have a relaxing effect and some believe it inspires creativity. Maybe that is why I have been so drawn to it lately. The color is everywhere I turn. Recently, I finished reading The Color Purple by Alice Walker (for the hundredth time), I have been gravitating toward my purple scarves rather than...

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Happiness Found: My Vintage Metal Lawn Chair

The old rusty chair ain’t what she used to be — She is even better! Thanks to my friend Angie and her husband, who own a powder coating business in town, my vintage metal lawn chair adds light to my shade garden with her buttercup yellow cheer. When we bought our house several years ago,...

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Weekend Wish: Make Time to Smell the Flowers

For the last week, I have walked past the budding lilac shrub that anchors the corner of my house, not once making time to stop and enjoy the gifts she gives. She has extended invitation after invitation in the form of the sweetest, most lovely fragrance, but I wouldn’t pay her any attention. I was...

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Spring, She’s Finally Here

My friend told me  that as she drove her girls to school this morning, she had a “permagrin” on her face. And why? All the sunshine, of course! Sweet, sweet sunshine. The rain has not let up for weeks. Not the drizzle sort of rain, but the angry, hail laced, coming down sideways in buckets sort...

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Playing with Camellia Color

Amber GalushaAlways exploring, creating and cultivating, and sharing what I observe along the way. To visit my professional site, click here.More Posts – Website

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Weekend Wish: Make New Friends, Hang a Birdhouse

What do birdhouses and cowboys have in common? Boots, of course. That is if Ed Clark is the designer of the house. For months, I have seen Ed sitting alongside his pickup truck at different locations throughout Redding. Always an eye catcher, his truck is filled to the brim with small, large, simple, and exquisite...

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Pruning a Native Favorite: Muhlenbergia Rigens

Muhlenbergia rigens, commonly known as deer grass, is a graceful California native that thrives with little care. With its mounding form, cascading green blades, and golden flower spikes, M. rigens is a fine choice to use as an accent or for mass planting. Placed in an area of your garden with a western exposure, this...

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