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January 2015 : Fire Ox Month in the Garden

Posted on January 27, 2015 by Stephanie StewartJanuary 29, 2015

Walking in Seward Park you can smell the burgeoning fertility of the earth. The ground is wet and springy silencing your steps so you can hear the bossy blue jay in the distance. The fog makes sounds carry strangely so … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged BaZi, Feng Shui, For Your Garden, Ox, Seattle, winter, winter garden, winter-blooming

Hello Hellebore!

The blooms of Helleborus x sternii Blackthorn group reminding me what a great year 2014 was in the garden. Expect much the same for 2015.

helleborus x sternii blackthorn group closeup

helleborus x sternii blackthorn group from above

helleborus x sternii blackthorn group

January 14, 2015 by Stephanie Stewart Posted in For Your Garden, Photos Tagged For Your Garden, Perennials, plants, Seattle, winter, winter garden, winter-blooming

Feng Shui for Gardeners 2015 : Year of the Wood Sheep

Posted on December 5, 2014 by Stephanie StewartDecember 5, 2014

The Year of the Wood Sheep or Yi Wei, also known as the year of the Blue Wood Sheep, Green Wood Sheep or Serious Sheep*, will begin on February 4th, 2015. If you have a Horse in your chart this … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden, The Yin Side | Tagged Feng Shui, metaphysics, Seattle, Sheep, Wood

Rooster Month in the Garden

Posted on September 23, 2014 by Stephanie StewartMarch 16, 2015

Can you feel it? The cooling and contracting metal energy of fall is here, peaking in this Rooster month. It’s a welcome relief for my garden after a long and hot summer. The nights are getting cooler, days are noticeably … Continue reading →

Posted in For Your Garden | Tagged fall garden, Feng Shui, Four Pillars, metal element, pruning, Rooster, September

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