It is difficult to think anything but pleasant thoughts while eating a home-grown tomato.
– Lewis Grizzard

Week 11 continue refining your spring garden layout, choosing early spring plants like pansies, tulips, and daffodils to bring vibrant colors. Reflect on last year’s successes and challenges to reset your gardening goals. Prepare the soil by adding compost and mulch for a healthy start. Set up bird feeders and bird baths to attract a variety of species. Research local bird populations and their feeding habits to enhance your bird-watching experience. Create cozy seating areas in your garden for quiet observation. Keep a journal to document bird sightings and gardening progress. This week is about embracing nature’s beauty, fostering a peaceful environment, and finding joy in the simple pleasures of gardening and bird watching. Engage in citizen science projects like the Big Garden Birdwatch and the Great Backyard Bird Count to contribute to bird conservation efforts.
Fall & Winter Gardening Guidance
First and Last Frost Dates by U.S. Hardiness Zone
Work with nature for gardening success. Hardiness zones in gardening are geographic regions that categorize the climate’s suitability for plant survival. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) devised this system based on…
Gardening Around the World
Gardening online resources from around the world. When exploring these sites, I look for their specific sections or articles related to gardening in colder climates or northern regions. Additionally, forums and community sections…
Northern Gardening
Take a look at some Minnesota online gardening resources for tailored northern gardening guidance. Gardening in Minnesota can be incredibly rewarding, though the climate poses unique challenges, especially with cold winters and short…
Gardening Success Through Observation & Monitoring
Boost garden health with observation and monitoring. Successful gardening involves careful monitoring and observation to ensure plants are thriving. To ensure gardening success, it’s important to adopt the right monitoring techniques, leverage available…
Dehydrator Herb Preservation
Preserve flavors and nutrients by dehydrating. Owning a food dehydrator offers a multitude of advantages for culinary enthusiasts. It facilitates preservation by removing moisture from fruits, vegetables, and herbs, extending their shelf life…
Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) in the Garden
Food grade diatomaceous earth (DE) is a versatile, natural substance valued by gardeners for its pest control and soil enhancement benefits. Composed of fossilized algae, food grade DE acts as a mechanical insecticide…
Gardening Science
Evidence-based approaches for improving plant growth and vitality. Innovative scientific discoveries are reshaping gardening practices. Advances in soil microbiology reveal the intricate relationships between plants and beneficial microbes, offering new insights into nutrient…
Gardening for Bird Conservation
Birds in the garden bring landscapes to life. Attracting birds to your garden enriches the outdoor experience with nature’s vibrant palette and cheerful melodies. Beyond the aesthetic delight, birds play a crucial role…
Mid-March Seed Starting
I live in the lower middle half of MN and mid-March is the time in my zone (Zone 4b) to start these seeds indoor: Today is the day for me to get these…
Plants at Their Best
Hyacinth
Growing Hyacinth brings fragrant, vibrant, spring blooms to our homes and gardens. Updated since 1/4/2025. I grow Hyacinths indoors to enjoy their vibrant colors and sweet fragrance year-round. They bring a touch of…
Amaryllis
Winter’s vibrant bloom. Updated since 12/6/2024. I enjoy growing Amaryllis for the floral respite they bring during the long winter months. Watching the sturdy green shoots emerge from the soil and transform into…
Coleus
A vibrant plant with colorful foliage that is easy to care and a perfect accent indoors or out. Growing Coleus as an annual in northern gardens offers a burst of vibrant color in…
Basil
Power Annual Herb. Love this little green flavor booster! Basil is my favorite herb to grow because of its versatility and vibrant flavor. I have come to love its aromatic leaves and continue…
Thyme
Perennial Herb. The blooming Thyme plant, an aromatic herb of the mint family, captivates with its petite yet vibrant flowers. As sunlight caresses its delicate leaves, clusters of tiny blooms emerge, creating a…
Mint
Perennial fast-growing herb with versatility and beauty. In the midst of late spring, the vibrancy of mint flowers brings a refreshing flush to gardens and meadows. Delicate clusters of tiny blossoms emerge atop…
Sage
Perennial Herb. Flowering sage, known for its vibrant blossoms, adds aesthetic charm to gardens while maintaining its culinary and medicinal value. The delicate, tubular flowers come in various hues, including shades of purple,…
Parsley
Parsley is versatile herb with a fresh, mild flavor, rich in vitamins used for culinary creations. My kitchen herb gardens (one outside all summer and one little one inside) provide all kinds of…
Birding & Butterflies
Northern Cardinal
A cherished backyard songbird. Updated since 11/2/2023. The presence of cardinal birds in my yard brings fresh fun. Their vibrant red plumage, a burst of color against the green backdrop, provides me a sense of natural beauty. Their…
White-breasted Nuthatch
Lively and bouncy tree creepers. The presence of nuthatches in my yard gets me to peering out the front window. These charismatic birds, with their distinctive upside-down climbing and head-first descents, inject a playful energy into the trees…
American Robin
The American Robin’s melodious song at dawn feels like nature’s gentle alarm clock, signaling new beginnings and the beauty of each day. Seeing robins in my yard during spring is a reminder of renewal and warmth. Their vibrant…
Purple Finch
Purple finches love sunflower seeds and have a very friendly, social behavior. Watching a purple finch at the bird feeder is truly a novel experience in my area. These vibrant songbirds, with their rosy-red plumage and cheerful chirping,…
Trumpeter Swan
The largest extant species of waterfowl. Seeing trumpeter swans in my neighborhood brings a sense of tranquility and wonder. Their majestic presence on ponds, gracefully gliding across the water, adds an elegant charm to the landscape. In fields,…
Turkey
Wild turkeys are native to North America, commonly found in forests, grasslands, and open woodlands across the U.S. and southern Canada. These large birds, known for their fan-shaped tails and wattled necks, have iridescent feathers that shimmer in…
Chipping Sparrow
Cheerful, agile, trilling, resilient, friendly, little sparrow. I enjoy seeing chipping sparrows at my bird feeders because they bring a bit of fun to my bird feeders. Their delicate, cheerful chirping is a delightful sound to hear in…
Gray Squirrel
Acrobatic, adaptable, intelligent little seed hoarders. Gray squirrels, agile acrobats of the suburban landscape, frolic in my yard with a boldness that borders on audacity. Their fluffy tails twitch with curiosity as they dart among the trees, pausing…
Ring-necked Pheasant
Colorful, adaptable, ground-foraging, game bird. The Ring-necked Pheasant, a strikingly colorful bird native to Asia, has become a captivating presence year-round in my Minnesota yard. With its iridescent plumage and distinct neck ring, this bird adds a touch…
Downy Woodpecker
Lively and rhymical woodpecker. Downy Woodpeckers bring enchantment to my yard with their lively antics and distinctive black-and-white plumage. Their petite stature, just 6-7 inches in length, adds charm as they flit gracefully among branches. The rhythmic drumming…
Hairy Woodpecker
Flashy movements, climbers, with rhythmic slower drumming. The Hairy Woodpecker’s rhythmic drumming and distinctive black-and-white plumage bring a unique rhythm to my yard, transforming it to include natural wonder. Their diligent foraging, tapping resonantly on our tree trunks,…
American Goldfinch
Sunlit yellow plumage, delicate black wings, and sweet cheep-cheeps. The American Goldfinch’s vibrant presence at my thistle birdfeeder transforms my yard into a living canvas of radiant yellow and black. Their sunlit yellow plumage, delicate black wings, and…
Pileated Woodpecker
Commanding sized woodpecker with the regal red pointy cap. Seeing the large Pileated Woodpecker eating suet at my birdfeeder is a glimpse into the wild, a majestic presence that transcends the ordinary. Their striking crimson crests and vibrant…
Red-bellied Woodpecker
Charismatic bird, with striking zebra-like patterns and vibrant red crown. The occasional sighting of the neighborhood Red-bellied Woodpeckers at my bird feeder spices up my yard with their dynamic avian energy. These charismatic birds, with striking zebra-like patterns…
Black-capped Chickadee
Charming little avian friends. Watching the Chickadees at my birdfeeder always puts a smile on my face, their vibrant presence is proof to nature’s charm. These spirited little birds, with their distinctive black caps, white cheeks, and cheerful…
Junco
Brings a delightful charm to the changing seasons. The presence of juncos in my yard brings a delightful charm to the changing seasons. These small, ground-dwelling birds, with their distinctive slate-gray plumage and flashes of white on their…
Mourning Dove
Embodiment of simplicity and grace. Mourning doves grace my yard with a gentle elegance, captivating my heart with their subtle beauty. Their soft, cooing calls create a tranquil melody, an acoustic balm that soothes the surroundings. These graceful…
Blue Jay
These assertive and bold personalities bring vibrancy to the yard. The presence of blue jay birds in my yard is a source of daily giggles. Their striking azure and white plumage create a vivid spectacle, a living splash…
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