![]() flourishing green space is clearly not mulch ado about nothing. working in the soil, that she wets her plants. nurseries and catalogues or were given to her by friends and neighbors. pruning, digging, weeding and most importantly, keeping the neighborhood deer from using her hostas as a lunchtime salad bar. practical botany classes while at the University of Michigan. Her favorite hangout was the U of M greenhouse where she quickly became buds with a variety of plants. backyard beds brimming with flora and I knew I had found my home," she says. "Like a painter, I was eager to fill the outdoor spaces with all kinds of plants that contained gorgeous colors and designs." strawberries, asparagus, blueberries, raspberries and is cultivating a climbing espalier apple tree. intentionally seeded her front lawn with microclover, which does not brown out as easily as grass, acts as its own fertilizer, is low maintenance and adds a boost to the honeybee population. She also uses a push reel mower to cut her lawn rather than an environmentally polluting gas-powered mower. have become her friends. "I enjoy sharing what I know about gardening and it's so nice to have sparked an interest in others in this wonderful hobby," she says. meditation. When I step outside and get to work I am at total peace. I never cease to be amazed by the wonders of nature and the beauty of so many varieties of flowers. I have learned so much from my garden especially the rewards of being patient. You can't fool Mother Nature, or rush her either. My philosophy is, life is a garden dig it." |