Today’s blog is planted in the Jewish high holy days, with the Feast of Tabernacles beginning next week. The Feast of …
Bitter Herbs Blitz
Do you feel fall in the air? September sends signs of autumn in the subtle changes of light and slightly cooler breezes. …
Acanthus Everywhere
With the great benefit of garden travel via GWA: The Association of Garden Communicators and the organization’s annual …
A Bible Gardener Visits Buffalo, NY
I’m not sure there could be a bigger garden welcome than the one awaiting visitors to Buffalo, NY, in late July! The …
Little by Little
Let us ponder one of the most precious and important gifts of the garden life: Delighting in little things. A new bloom, …
Garden Goofs & Bible Humor
Several goof-ups in my garden this season would otherwise upset and discourage me. Instead, I am seeing Bible humor! …
Reading is Freedom: Hamilton Book Review for Summer Reading
By now fans of the Garden in Delight blog agree that where gardening ends, reading begins. When temperatures push the …
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Elegant Elaeagnus
Summer has officially arrived! To welcome summer in the garden is to enter into the deep, inviting wonder of lush …
Ode to Nigella
Nigella’s gentle, happy presence lingering in our garden for the length of spring has moved me to write a poem. Any …
Praising the Lord in Leeks, Onions & Garlic
Now the people complained about their hardships…We remember the fish we ate in Egypt at no cost—also the cucumbers, …
Humble Umbels
Blooming coriander in my garden this week inspired me to add a letter to the A-to-Z Primer of Plants from God’s Word, U …
The Promise of a Pollinator Garden
It may seem as if everywhere you are hearing the buzz about pollinator gardens; that’s because the National Pollinator …