Cercis Canadensis and Cercis Chinensis
Have you heard of the Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud) or Cercis chinensis (Chinese Redbud) before? These two medi...
Gardening is a lifelong journey of learning, experimenting, and growing. At The Woman’s Workbench, we share what we’re discovering — from how-tos and planting ideas to stories from our community. But this isn’t just our space, it’s yours too. We’d love to see your gardens and hear your thoughts, opinions, and perspectives along the way
Have you heard of the Cercis canadensis (Eastern Redbud) or Cercis chinensis (Chinese Redbud) before? These two medi...
With Easter Sunday just days away, people everywhere are frantically trying to make last minute preparations. If you ...
There are lots of houseplants which I love, but my favorite would have to be streptocarpella saxorum. The tongue-twi...
Mother nature can be quite unpredictable to say the least. Sometimes in early Spring after bulbs have emerged from th...
Hellebore in my garden Have you ever wondered how certain plants are able to withstand sub-freezing temperatures and...
The Dirty Life: On Farming, Food, and Love By Kristin Kimball-- I was charmed by this book, the story of a pair of f...
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It is time to think about putting your garden to bed, harvesting your crops and preparing for next year’s garden. Her...