Archives by: Donna Hessel
About the author
Donna Hessel is the author of our Gardening Sweet Spots blog and has been working in gardens for as long as she can remember, pulling weeds and planting beans and radishes in her grandfather’s garden. A recent move to a smaller home and very small garden restricted to “containers only” has presented gardening challenges as well as new opportunities. She enjoys the camaraderie and benefits of belonging to the Emerald Necklace Garden Club, which is open to new members and encourages guests to attend its monthly meetings. To learn more, go to emeraldnecklacegardenclub.org.
Donna Hessel Posts
There's no need to retire all your weather-resistant containers for winter. Add evergreen boughs, branches and colorful accessories to create winter porch pots with pizzazz to welcome holiday visitors. ...
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There are 119 caterpillars in Ohio that turn into beautiful butterflies or moths. Learn more about some you might see in your yard this fall. ...
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Getting older is unavoidable, but gardening smarter with advancing age means a satisfying and physically beneficial activity doesn’t have to be given up. For tips that make gardening easier at any age, read on. ...
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It’s that time of year when garden borders begin to look either overgrown or have spots where plants have died out. August is a good time to consider dividing and rearranging perennials. Which ones should you divide now? ...
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No one can accurately predict when the evolving climate will result in periods of drought that will challenge our current gardening practices. So consider now what can be done should a long dry spell occur as early as this summer. ...
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Rainwater runoff is a huge environmental problem. Adding a rain garden to low spots on your property is a simple but effective solution. Discover how you can be a part of the solution. ...
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Got a taste for home-grown veggies? (Yum!) Got limited space? (Yes!) A Square Foot Garden is the perfect solution… and you don’t even have to bend over if it’s in a raised bed! Read on to learn more about this manageable mini-garden concept with big yields. ...
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Today, the gift of a floral bouquet is appreciated for the flowers themselves, the floral arrangement design, perhaps the fragrance and sometimes for an implied message. But in Victorian times, a gift of flowers was a means of sharing unspoken messages. Learn more about the fascinating language of flowers. ...
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