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Gardening by routine.
The change of seasons inspires both the artist and the gardener.
Nov 30
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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Trust Yourself. You know how to do this.
When to follow expert garden advice or trust your own.
Nov 9
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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The Hidden Gift of Indoor Plants.
It's important to carve out space for other things that matter.
Nov 4
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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August 2024
Small Changes.
And other notes about kitchen garden design.
Aug 25
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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July 2024
Love at first bite.
Borage, Nasturtium, and Calendula.
Jul 7
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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June 2024
Lettuce. Lactuca sativa.
Finding love in the garden. It's the green you can’t live without.
Jun 21
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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May 2024
How to Turn Work into Play.
Take time out to see other gardens and come home with ideas.
May 31
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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Sharing Tools.
What's in your garden shed? Good tools get the job done.
May 24
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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Perennial Edibles.
Making beautiful spring music with rhubarb and asparagus. An ode to spring.
May 11
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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Wild greens.
Bitter, sweet and savory.
May 1
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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April 2024
About Carrots.
Fine tasting heirloom varieties can make a difference.
Apr 21
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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Charming Chervil.
Chervil has been left out of most modern cookbooks, and kitchen gardens. Maybe it’s time to bring it back.
Apr 5
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Ellen Ecker Ogden
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