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Almanac.
JAN: Unusually warm (a 60-degree day), very little snow for the month. FEB: No measurable snow for the year. Spotted in bloom: crocus, snowdrops, winter jasmine, aconite, daffodil, periwinkle, squill. Near 60 at month end. MAR: Temps near 80 mid-month. Side Porch cafe opened 3/13. Plums, magnolias in full bloom. Dogwood and lilac gorgeous at month end. APR: 80 degrees on 4/2, then a cold snap mid-month. Harvested arugula, lettuce. May: String of rainy Saturdays; a hot/cool temp pattern. Planted all annuals/veggies on May 4. 90+ Memorial Day wknd.
Tag Archives: greens
Glorious spring.
If I didn’t capture this glorious weather in a post today, then I’d forget how good we have it next year when spring is icky. Continue reading
Posted in Around the house, Gardening
Tagged almanac, flowers, greens, herbs, home, local, weather
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Kitchen tip: the last of the Dijon.
Here’s an easy little kitchen tip: When the jar of Dijon mustard is empty, don’t just toss it. Use it to make a quick vinaigrette. Continue reading
Pizza with swiss chard, prosciutto and egg.
I know. Pizza topped with egg. Sounds weird, but apparently in places that aren’t Cincinnati, it’s fairly trendy. But then I spotted in our hometown newspaper a recipe for pizza topped with veggies and finished with eggs. What caught my … Continue reading










