go-to geraniums

If you have the gumption to grow just one green thing this spring, make it a geranium.

Don’t let the giggles (or guffaws) from go-getting gardeners get you down. While we’re out groaning over our big, gorgeous garden plots, you can sit back and sip lemonade as you bask in the beauty of your oh-so-easy-to-grow geranium.

And, girl, just wait until you smell it …

In a word: G-L-O-R-I-O-U-S! (If a little strong.)

Nutmeg, lemon, apple, almond, coconut, mint, or rose—what fragrance tickles your fancy?

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  1. Paula Sullivan says:

    Geranums are my favorite !! Thank you for posting this. I’m looking for seeds that are similar to the pink bushy plant shown above. Does anyone know where I can get them?

  2. Tomi says:

    I just planted red geraniums! I DO love their fragrance and was unaware of different varieties.
    Your article is Great. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Debra Davis says:

    Goodwin Creek Gardens in Oregon has the largest selection of scented geraniums that I have ever seen. Also lavenders. I just ordered some plants from them and was impressed with the vigor and quality. http://www.goodwincreekgardens.com

  4. Patricia Hughes says:

    Oh my goodness, geraniums have been my favorite for many years….two weeks ago I planted 6 dozen seeds and just the other day the seedlings began to emerge….I am so excited.

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Family Tree Removal

It was like a scene out of Ax Men.

My guys were fellin’ trees.

Well, one tree that is. One large, rotting cottonwood tree that sneezed snow all over us every June, grew baby cottonwoods in all my flower beds, and became too fond of leaning in close to our new business facility. Also, last month when we got eight inches of spring snow, one of her biggest branches cracked and dangled over the pathway we all use to go to our barn library.

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  1. Laurie DImino says:

    What a great “picture story”! Loved all of the photos- and of course the rainbow ending!

  2. Debbie says:

    Hi MaryJane! Love those old cottonwoods! My ” guy ” was a logger in another life I am certain of it! He loves to cut trees, shrubs and brush.. He’s got his eye on one big ugly pin oak that looms over my raised beds for my flower farm… I’ve put the nix on him going any further than removing one large branch.. the one he could reach with the extension ladder that is…I’m going to show him this post!
    Have a rainbow of a day! Sending love from the shorelines! Deb

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  1. Oh, this is so cute 🙂 🙂 We have one of these white glass juicer’s too. It belonged to my grandmother. My father uses it everyday to hand-juice oranges into orange juice 🙂 🙂 Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂

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  1. Eileen Widman says:

    Wow, Guess I never thought about how handy it would be to wear an apron out in the garden.

  2. devi says:

    I tell you, i just love any photo that has you in it. Good friends just brighten up your day.

  3. Judy Massey says:

    She needs a bonnet.

  4. Rebecca Easton says:

    Would you allow me to use this photo of the woman in the garden as a model for a painting? I am an amateur painter (70 yrs. old) and love this photo. I think it would be a wonderful painting.

    • MaryJane says:

      The woman in the photo is me and I would be happy to be the subject of your painting.

      • Rebecca Easton says:

        That’s just wonderful. Thank you very much and when I get it finished would you like me to email a photo of the painting to you? My email is BeckyEastonArtStudio@outlook.com and if you’ll send me an email, then I’ll have yours. I’m not a fast painter, so it may be a few weeks, but I’m excited to get started.

  5. Judy Ipema says:

    This is my rendition of your lovely photo. I hope you like it. I plan on doing one on a larger scale one day on oil. This one is acrylic.
    Thank you for the inspiration.

  6. Judy Ipema says:

    Darn I can’t attach the photo 😞

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Let’s Get Earthy

We have more signs of spring sprouting up around the farm. Did you know it’s …

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  1. Lee Hurd says:

    Would you please copy these words..it was hard to read the end of the last line “may it be too high o admit to complanceny, selfishness and …..I can’t make out the rest of that word…

    I think this is a wonderful saying! Thanks for sharing…

  2. Jennifer Venable says:

    I love this!! Thanks for posting this pic today.

  3. devi says:

    I agree this is something that should be shared. A Gem.

  4. MELISSA WHITNEY says:

    HEY!! THIS IS MY SISTER’S BEAUTIFUL HANDWRITING IN HER HOUSE!!!! NICE CHOICE MARY JANE!!!! JAIME WHITNEY, I ADMIRE YOU!!!!

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Rascally Girl Goes Glamping

This was too funny. MBA Jane pitched a tent for an upcoming episode of her “out there” merit badge. Guess who we found in the tent?

  1. Cathy R says:

    ADORABLE! Kitty cats know the good life! Blessings for a great week! Cathy

  2. This is TOO CA-UTE 🙂 🙂 This sweet kitty knows a good resting place when she sees it 😉 🙂 Love and hugs from the ocean shores of California, Heather 🙂

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Out – post!

Hey Tommy, thanks for your kind letter and awesome CD. The photo of you in Ireland rocks! My line of organic backpacking food is what started it all, and I am proud to say we are still mixing, packaging, and shipping it out right here on the farm.

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  1. Laurie Dimino says:

    How cool is that?
    You see MaryJane, you really DO make a difference in so many peoples lives! Thank you again!
    Farmgirl Hugs,
    Laurie

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