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Artistic Roots 01.09.2021

Bee Balm. Bringing happy pollinators to your garden.

Artistic Roots 23.08.2021

Scarlet Runner Beans growing up a tee pee. Great for bees, butterflies, and our plates.

Artistic Roots 10.08.2021

Friends!! I am on a journey of starting my own business. Artistic Roots would be delighted to help you plan, design, install, and get growing your own food garden. Backyards, frontyards, sideyards, patio planters - let's get you and your family eating your own fruits and veggies. Start it this year or plan for next. Please pass on my name and number to any one who needs help or simply a consultation.

Artistic Roots 01.04.2021

Alright, I have been away from this page for a little while. I got to enjoy and learn from working at Sieffert's - a wonderful local, family owned and operated farm this early fall and now it's time to turn to my own exciting business :) There are so many great things you can be doing in your garden over the late fall and winter. No time like the present to be thinking on growing your own food for the spring. I would be honored to help you!

Artistic Roots 13.03.2021

I am enjoying this late summer/fall garden. At first it felt messy - lettuces going to seed, red orach in seed, potato plants wilty but I am now seeing it's beauty. It's doing what It's meant to be. Hummingbirds still loving the bean flowers, birds loving the worms, giant magenta spreen plants still giving us beautiful greens, rainbow chards still shining bright, and a second flush on my lush lovage plant. Herbs to dry, seeds to save, spinich to pop soon. Incredible cycles of life. Wow :)

Artistic Roots 13.02.2021

Spinich seeds planted! More lettuce too. There is still time to get some greens going for a winter salad :) I'd be happy to help you!!

Artistic Roots 02.02.2021

Bee Balm. Bringing happy pollinators to your garden.

Artistic Roots 17.01.2021

Scarlet Runner Beans growing up a tee pee. Great for bees, butterflies, and our plates.