Garden

Caravaggio: Rest On The Flight Into Egypt

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

I’ve got to find a copy of this for my Mother/Child collection. A friend shared it with me today. There’s nothing like art to inspire one to keep… »

Iconic Jacksonville Image

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

Memorial Park, on the St. John’s River, Jacksonville,… »

Potatoes

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

Most meals now include at least something from Grandma’s Garden. On Memorial Day, my brother-in-law and sis dug the last of the little red potatoes.  The garden looks big enough to feed Africa, which is pretty cool. There is power in growing… »

Auntie

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

One of my jobs as her Auntie is to make sure she knows how to get dirty.  Her cousin is simply thrilled she’s old enough now to… »

Garden Table

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

Little corner that makes me smile: my boy took an old table and made new slats for it; it sits damp from needed rain; it holds a plant from a birthday party. Catch it out of the corner of my eye? Can’t help but… »

Redhead in the Rainy Garden

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

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Anatomy of a Flower.

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

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Coleus.

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

Coleus has a soft place in my heart, as do potatoes, because they were the first two plants I grew with ease. They have a fast reward and are easy to propogate. That makes them really great for beginning gardeners with black thumbs. This variety brightens up areas with dark green foliage and is especially… »

Grandma’s Garden: Potatoes

By Tia Sandstrom Graham

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