Okay guys, let's just stop calling this Deuce Cities Henhouse and start calling it Deuce Cities Gardening4Lyfe blog, cause that's what your in for in the coming posts. Not only that, I'm going entrance makeover crazy over here too, somebody stop me! I don't know if you've ever had front steps that were on the verge of crumbling, but we have for years. It's been a mess, and although these READ MORE
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Daylilies Well guys, I had to do it. I just had to post photos of my April garden, not posting would just be too sad. If you remember, by this time last year I had already posted about my March and April gardens. Still, the bits of green popping up throughout the yard give me hope. I'm sure my neighbors think I'm crazy. I'm out there every few hours trying to see if READ MORE
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Hey Guys! It's getting so close to being spring around here, but unfortunately my backyard is still covered in snow. I know the first spring flowers are coming and I can barely stand the wait. This spring has been a total bummer when it comes to being on time this year, there's nothing more frustrating then making through the winter only to experience a slow spring warm up. I was looking READ MORE
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Finn and I held off as long as we could, this time last year we were already knee deep in seeds and plants were sprouting up like mad in our yard. Now, I know last year was a rare occurrence, I know it's not going to be 70º all the time in March, but I also don't expect it to be 5º on the first day of spring either. This is torturous. Combine this crappy and cold spring weather with our ongoing READ MORE
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Heyo! Guys, can we talk about garden stuff yet? It's March 1 tomorrow, so I think yes. This is going on my 4th garden season at our house. We moved in March of 2010 so I got to jump into the dirt right away the first year. Our yard was a complete mess when we moved in, but I've been slowly making it pretty over the last few years, and I am so excited to share it's progress this year. I planted READ MORE
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