Archive for November, 2009

Fine Gardening Blog – November Inspiration

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As the first frost landed on my car window, I knew I would soon be called into action. Even though the ground temperature kept the frost from the garden, the need to put the garden to bed for the winter was on my heels. I went about my winter preparations happily, in anticipation of what I hoped would come. I was ready. Without this first frost, we can’t officially celebrate the fifth season–an Indian Summer.

As I walked into the back garden, I knew right away: Today we will have an Indian Summer. It may only last a day, maybe two. It may come again next week, or not. Indian Summers are unpredictable. Perhaps that is why it is so important to celebrate the season when it occurs: Tomorrow may be too late….

For the rest of the story, visit my monthly column at Fine Gardening November Inspiration

Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening With Confidence

Follow Helen on Twitter @HelenYoest and her Face Book friend’s page, Helen Yoest or Gardening With Confidence’s Fan page.

Helen also serves on the board of advisors for the JC Raulston Arboretum

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Sunday, November 1, 2009 Puttering in Helen’s Haven

Daylight savings time ended at 2:00 AM today.  I loath loosing evening light.  I suppose it’s because I am such a morning person, I can get up regardless of the light level.  But I tend to want to go to sleep when the sun sets…making it very difficult to stay up late enough to get my kids to bed!

This week, I was interviewed by the news about my  garden water conservation efforts.  NBC17 Water Conversation Story

Received two varieties of pansy introductions from Goldsmith Seeds to trial:  Mammoth On Fire  and Mammoth Queen Yellow Bee

Helen's Haven trials Mammoth On Fire and Queen Yellow Bee

Helen's Haven trials Mammoth On Fire and Queen Yellow Bee

Friday, I was Carole Brown’s guest blogger at Ecosystems Gardens.  Thank you Carole Helen’s Haven Wildlife Habitat

Here’s another post about bees, this time about bees in general Book of Six © Six Facts About Honey Bees

I mowed, but beyond that,  I can’t think of a thing I did in the garden.

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Grass, emotional goth person, IRS agent

2009 Halloween costumes:

Lily is grass, angry grass.

Lara Rose, is an emotional goth.

Aster was scariest of all, an IRS agent.

Copy and photos by Helen Yoest

Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening With Confidence Follow Helen on Twitter @HelenYoest and her Facebook page, the Gardening With Confidence fan page. Helen also serves on the board of advisors for the JC Raulston Arboretum.

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