Author Archives: Regina

Hi. I’m Regina Fierke. Welcome to our garden. I have a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Microbiology, but for now I’m just a mom and a gardener. I garden with my husband, our six-year-old daughter, her two older brothers (when they are forced to) two dogs, two cats, a bearded dragon and a small flock of chickens. I guess you could call us suburban homesteaders.

Recently, I have been asked by a lot of friends (and even some casual acquaintances) how I have made my garden, so I thought I would start this blog.

First off, I have to admit that I’m a lazy gardener. If there is a way to do something with less work (especially if it turns out to be environmentally beneficial) then that’s what I do. I’m also cheap. I prefer propagating and getting “pass-along plants” to spending a lot of money. I’ll share some of my cheapest and laziest tips and tricks as I go. And, of course, as an environmentalist, I try to go as organically as possible.

My second admission is that I don’t plan a whole lot and I don’t naturally have a green thumb. I don’t plant things that require meticulous and unending care. I’m constantly putting things in, moving them around or yanking them out. I have veggies and flowers (with a fair amount of weeds) all growing together. The garden is never “finished” but it is always a wonderful inspiration.

My third admission is that, even with as much as I garden, I have yet to make myself get out in the August heat to plant a fall garden. Fall is the very best season for gardens here in Texas, but it does take the dedication to brave the August heat and carve time away from back to school preparations to get it planted. Everything perks up in the fall and you usually don’t have the bug problems then that you have in the spring. I swear – this year will be the year.

Our garden has been the source of so many wonderful things to eat and make. We have grown our own sponges, giant platter sized sunflowers, birdhouse gourds and so much more. We have had so many wonderful birthday parties here including a garden tour party that featured a floral alphabet hunt and a cake decorated with flowers from our garden. We have built “sunflower houses” and taken a safari through our own backyard. We have also been certified as “Monarch Waystation number 741” by the organization Monarch Watch (monarchwatch.org).

I hope you enjoy your visit.

Regina

Belinda’s Dream Rose

This is the rose that began it all.  John and the kids gave it to me for Mother’s Day 2005.  He asked the lady at Lantana Gardens  nursery for a rose that would be easy, beautiful and smell wonderful.  She hit the mark on all accounts. The Belinda’s Dream is a shrub rose that was […]

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Garden Bones – A Story of Trees

It was a little overwhelming moving from a house with a lot of structure in the yard to a completely blank canvas. Well, OK.  It wasn’t completely blank.  In the back yard, there was a raised area inside of landscaping timbers but it was all grass.  There were also two Live Oak trees, but they […]

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Howard Garrett’s Sick Tree Treatment

Natural Organic Home Garden Health Howard Garrett Dirt Doctor – Sick Tree Treatment. Sick Tree Treatment Step 1: Stop Using High Nitrogen Fertilizers and Toxic Chemical Pesticides Toxic chemical pesticides kill beneficial nematodes, other helpful microbes, good insects, and also control the pest insects poorly.  Synthetic fertilizers are unbalanced, harsh, high in salt, often contaminated […]

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Over the Garden Gate

Don’t kiss over the garden gate. Love is blind….but the neighbor’s ain’t! – Author unknown

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HR 875: The End Of Organic Farming?

Natural Organic Home Garden Health Howard Garrett Dirt Doctor – HR 875: The End Of Organic Farming?. I don’t normally copy so much, but this is something that we all need to know about whether you garden or not… Many small farmers and organic food activists are claiming that if H.R. 875 is passed, it […]

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By Swap or by Shop – My Plant Wish List

I just got back from a shopping trip at Home Depot and Lowes and I have to say that I was very reserved in my shopping. Looking back over my planting lists and pictures, I have come to the realization that I have killed a lot of really pretty plants – like these African violets?  […]

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My Green Thumb

My green thumb came only as a result of the mistakes I made while learning to see things from the plant’s point of view.  ~H. Fred Ale

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Annual Spring Native Plant Sale – Including Heirloom Plants

Title: Annual Spring Native Plant Sale – Including Heirloom Plants Location: Heard Natural Science Museum, McKinney, TX Link out: Click here Description: Annual Spring Native Plant Sale – Including Heirloom Plants With a New Twist CERAMIC ARTS & DEMONSTRATIONS featuring artists from the Clay Club of Texas A&M University Commerce Members Only: Friday, April 17th, […]

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Live Green Expo

Title: Live Green Expo Location: Plano Center, 2000 E. Springcreek Pkwy. Link out: Click here Description: The Live Green Expo is a fun, family event that will help North Texans make informed decisions and take action to lead more healthy lives with less impact on our environment. Free to the public, the Expo will feature […]

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A Solution for Black Spot

The best solution for black spot is to get roses that are so vigorous that they aren’t susceptible.  There are plenty out there, but if you get a rose that succumbs to black spot that you just can’t give up on (and who hasn’t?) then there are several things you can do : Keep water […]

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