Well, here we are with another crazy weather weekend. Yesterday was 27 degrees and we were melting. Not used to that yet, hahaha. Today, on the other hand, is windy and only 11 degrees. Crazy. Hopefully not too many people jumped the gun and started planting their tender veggies, thinking that the weather was going to stick around. Is early days yet ; )
We are having a work out in the yard weekend though, regardless of the weather. May is super busy in the garden, plus I came up with another project for hubby (he is thrilled with me…not, hah) but it will look amazing. Making that pollinator strip! Finally figured out a place to put it.

I got the pollinator strip garden idea from my favourite Instagram gardener. Her garden is amazing. I have garden envy. I don’t understand a thing she is saying and translate only works on posts, not stories or talking, so I just enjoy the view, and the visual ideas.
Gardening Bits
Here are some great flower ideas for the bees, from spring till fall. Incorporate these to attract and feed the pollinators, maybe in your cutting garden? Or strip garden?
Thrillers, fillers, and spillers. The recipe to great success with your hanging baskets and summer pots.
If you are a local, I am holding two basket making workshops using this method of planting. Both are on the long weekend, one on the Friday evening, the other on Saturday morning. Here is the sign up and workshop info page. Check out all the how-to workshops, too. Share with friends, come on by.
10 times to hire a landscape architect. These photos are the bomb!
3 before and after FRONT yards that invite socialization. Wow. Just wow!
Attracting beneficial insects to your yard with flowers. I do a workshop on this! This is something I have been practicing for nearly 30 years. If you are a local, come on over! See the workshop list here. I can move things around, too, if you want to attend but the times or dates do not work.

From Martha.
Also from Martha… how to grow carrots. Here is my post about how to grow nice, big, perfect carrots.
The ideal soil mix for raised beds.
How often to water your vegetable garden. I talk about this a lot. A whole lot at the workshops, and on my blog. It is not popular with home gardeners as we all really love to water our plants. That said, over watering is the main cause for home garden problems such as blossom end rot, bacterial diseases, powdery mildew, grainy tomatoes, bland tasting fruits… give it a go. Try watering less this summer and see how (well) your garden grows ; )

Modern garden design ideas. Wildlife/biodiversity gardens provide habitat for bees and other pollinators, hold on to water and draw down carbon dioxide, helping in the fight against climate change.
How to upgrade your garden (without add more plants).
Homey Bits of Inspo

Beautiful deck and patio ideas. I have been working on setting up our deck and patio for the summer season. The pots have all been hauled out of the shed but am holding off on the planting for a week or two, depending on the weather.
Cannot wait to stumble out of bed, grab a cup of coffee, and head straight for the deck to enjoy the morning sunshine (yes, in my pajamas – that is how I roll).
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Cute tote bags for Mother’s Day. Can you believe that it is mom’s day next weekend? That sure came about fast, eh?
I love tote bags! I like the pretty ones that look good in the foyer when not in use : ) The links for the totes in this read are from the States, so here are the Canadian ones…

This hygge inspired home is so gorg! Love that master bedroom, eh? You must check out the dining and living rooms. I am kind of obsessed with those chairs in the living room.
Recipe Inspo



Do you all make smoothies? My neighbour drinks some kind of green juice each morning, she calls it green slime, which does not make it sound the least bit enticing, hahaha. I have not yet verged out of my comfort zone to just add whatever to my smoothies. I make the same one over and over again. I like it, it makes me feel like I am doing the healthy thing ; ) Mine is a blend of….
- Chia seeds
- 1 pear
- 1/2 an avocado
- Cashew milk( or whatever milk you like)
- Blueberries
- Occasionally I will add cinnamon to it as it is supposed to be good for my heart. That is the only one I have ever made. You can switch out the berries as they ripen in your garden.
And one more about smoothies, without using powders… 10 ways to add protein to your smoothies.
Unleaded Margaritas. Perfect for Mother’s Day!
Unleaded Mint Julep. Another virgin bevie. Sounds delish. I wonder if using ginger beer would be too strong? Has anyone tried this?
I haven’t had a lot of time to do baking lately, and am not doing breads of any kind for the next 3 weeks (arthritis is off the wall at the moment), but I still need to feed the hubby… and hate to spend money on grocery store bread. So, this is what I am thinking of making today… One hour sourdough discard buns.
Giant Double Blueberry Cookies.



















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