Haruharu Wonder Soft Cleansing Gel Review

everyone! I hope everything is going well! Hopefully it’s a great Easter and a long bank holiday weekend! Has it been a while? ! Life is living! But everything is going well. Since my last post, Ive has celebrated my best friend’s wedding, my family and family birthdays, including my wedding anniversary! God was very […]
Native son Danny Bravens’ lawnless prairie garden

May 7, 2025 This spring, Nativeson Gardens owner Danny Bravens gave a Garden Spark presentation on replacing traditional thirsty grass with low-dense, planted native prairie plants. He said the idea is to plant very thickly, with opportunistic weeds crowded in the shade. * Grass grows rapidly and mixes together to fill these grassland gardens and […]
Amazing Osage Orange

“We can’t sell citrus fruits,” a fellow nursery owner told me. He was watching a row of nasty potted trees in my nursery. He asked what they were and I said to him, “Osage Orange.” “They are not really citrus fruits,” I explained. Osage Oranges are strange plants. They are in the mulberry family, but […]
Spring thing

Hello, Hello! Happy May! We love the warm weather. I always say on May 1st, the best six months of the year arrived. Gim all the humidity! Our school ends early this year – just after the anniversary weekend. So we’re already on stretching at home until summer. In other words, our trip to Europe […]
Spring leaves inside the cara in Pennsylvania

Hello gpoders! Yesterday we enjoyed a colorful array of spring flowers at Kara Zamberi Mudrie’s Woodland Garden (if you missed that post, check it out: Part 1). Today we are back in Malvern, Pennsylvania, to see new leaves that have emerged since the start of the growing season. Flowers often steal spotlights in early spring, […]