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It’s gonna be a long winter

November 25, 2007 By Karen Creel

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Today was a gloomy rainy day, and only 50 degrees outside, but I am already anxious for next spring, and next years garden. Not a lot can be done in the garden this time of year, but the long cold winter days are great for dreaming of next spring. I am going to start a garden journal, filled with all of the things I want in my garden next year. New herb beds with enough herbs to make my herbal products, an arbor covered with jasmine vine to provide a shaded area, lots of garden whimsy (I love making garden objects out of flea market finds), rugosa roses, a garden path to my shed lined with flowers, a cutting garden………….
Why not start yours today. Cut out pictures, take pictures of your garden area to help plan the area, and start researching the growing conditions of your plants.

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  1. Donna in Louisiana says

    January 2, 2008 at 12:09 pm

    Good Morning Karen

    For three years I kept a garden journal. I would journal every morning while drinking coffee. It’s wonderful to go back now and see what I wished for, what I got and what I’m still working towards. MMM, I might have to start another one. Hope you have as much fun with your journal.

    Donna in Louisiana


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