You should have something blooming in your garden every month of the year, even in the Midwest. Learn about good garden plants that bloom in fall, winter, or early spring.
By Carol Michel
You should have something blooming in your garden every month of the year, even in the Midwest. Learn about good garden plants that bloom in fall, winter, or early spring.
If your neighbors don’t think you’re a little crazy, you need to up your gardening game.
Carol J. Michel is the award-winning author of five gardening humor books and one children’s book. With degrees in horticulture and computer technology, she spent over three decades making a living in healthcare IT while making a life in her garden. Her awards have come from several organizations, including GardenComm: Garden Communicators International; National Federation of Press Women; and National Society of Newspaper Columnists.
Michel is also the keeper of the world’s largest hoe collection and her library is a sanctuary for old gardening books. More of Carol’s works are scheduled for publication in the roaring 2020s. For more info, visit her website, www.caroljmichel.com