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    <loc>https://www.leafandlark.com/journal/nooks-and-nurseries</loc>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Nooks and Nurseries - A Peach Tree from the south a few weeks ahead of our own it a welcome sight.</image:title>
      <image:caption>A newly arrived Peach Tree from the South in full flower</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Nooks and Nurseries - Boxwoods newly arrived from Oregon at wholesale, and a Nursery Cat who was angry I didn’t bring treats. Many nurseries have a collection of cats that show up and are actually very welcomed.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Nooks and Nurseries - A Petunia plug and a tray of plugs ready for potting into 4” pots for April.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.leafandlark.com/journal/the-craftsman-garden</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-18</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - “In other words, the true Craftsman garden, like the Craftsman home, will be the outcome of working along simple but careful lines. And the owner, if he wishes to keep as close as possible to natural beauty, will let the peculiarities of the site, the formation of the soil and the kind of local vegetation suggest the most appropriate plants and the best way to use them.</image:title>
      <image:caption>He will try to take advantage of each irregularity, and work with Nature, coaxing, guiding and bending her to the result desired, rather than trying to force her to fit some rigid, predetermined scheme. In this way he will bring into his garden an atmosphere of naive restfulness and charm, so that it will grow more winsome and lovable with each passing season.”— Craftsman Houses: A Book for Home-Makers, Gustav Stickley</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - By the early twentieth century, these ideals evolved into a uniquely American interpretation. The name Craftsman was popularized by furniture maker Gustav Stickley through his magazine The Craftsman, first published in 1901. While the British Arts and Crafts movement often catered to luxury markets, Stickley’s design plans and Sears’ affordable kit homes made the aesthetic accessible to the American middle class.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Malus sargentii Sargent Crabapple</image:title>
      <image:caption>A small, multi-season ornamental tree perfectly scaled for bungalow landscapes. Spring flowers give way to decorative fall fruit that supports birds and wildlife. Ideal near entryways or gates.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Picea pungens Colorado Blue Spruce A stately evergreen that provides strong structure and winter interest. Best suited for properties with adequate space where its architectural form can be appreciated without crowding.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Hydrangea paniculata ‘Bobo’ Dwarf Panicle Hydrangea</image:title>
      <image:caption>A compact modern cultivar that maintains the nostalgic charm of traditional panicle hydrangeas. Provides long-lasting summer blooms while fitting comfortably into smaller foundation plantings.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Pinus Mugo Dwarf Mugo Pine</image:title>
      <image:caption>A dense, textured evergreen shrub that pairs beautifully with stonework. Its rugged, natural form complements the handcrafted feeling of Craftsman hardscaping.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Rhododendron ‘Roseum Elegans’ Roseum Elegans Rhododendron</image:title>
      <image:caption>A classic evergreen shrub frequently used in early bungalow landscapes. Provides reliable spring color and dense foliage for massing and privacy.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Spiraea betulifolia ‘Glow Girl’ Birchleaf Spirea</image:title>
      <image:caption>While Spirea bumalda was very popular during this time period, it has been recognized as being invasive. Birchleaf Spirea is not invasive and in my opinion a much prettier plant. A cheerful, compact shrub offering bright spring blooms and vibrant fall foliage. Its fresh color palette blends old-fashioned charm with contemporary garden performance.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine</image:title>
      <image:caption>A graceful, arching shrub that produces bright yellow flowers in late winter. Particularly effective cascading over stone walls or softening steps and slopes.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Viburnum opulus ‘Roseum’ Snowball Viburnum An iconic heirloom shrub producing large spherical white flowers in spring. Works well as a specimen or informal hedge, lending strong period authenticity.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ Reblooming Daylily Lemon Daylily would have been the choice during the craftsman era, but it is not longer widely in production. Happy Returns is reliable, alternative offering cheerful yellow flowers throughout the growing season. Its durability and informal growth habit fit naturally into Craftsman planting schemes.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Alchemilla mollis Lady’s Mantle Valued for its soft, scalloped foliage and airy chartreuse blooms. Its delicate texture pairs beautifully with stone paths and edging plantings.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Pachysandra procumbens Allegheny Spurge A native alternative to invasive Japanese pachysandra. Provides handsome evergreen groundcover with subtle spring flowers while supporting regional ecology.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Weed A vibrant native perennial attracting pollinators and adding warm seasonal color. Its informal structure integrates well into naturalistic Craftsman borders.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Zinnia elegans ‘Benary’s Giant Mix’ Zinnia An heirloom-style cutting flower with bold, saturated colors. Adds joyful seasonal color reminiscent of early twentieth-century cottage gardens. Gold Finches love Zinnia flowers so be prepared for guests.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Tropaeolum majus ‘ Empress of India’ Nasturtium Features striking dark foliage paired with warm scarlet blooms. Ideal spilling from containers, raised beds, or garden edges. Nasturtiums are edible and make a great addition to salads.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - The Craftsman Garden - Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Horizon’ Floss Flower Produces soft blue flower clusters that provide cooling contrast to stone and warm wood tones common in Craftsman landscapes.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.leafandlark.com/journal/spilling-the-tea</loc>
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    <lastmod>2026-02-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Rose ‘Koko Loko’ Shrub rose Light: Full sun Zones: 5–9 An ever-changing bloom that opens in creamy milk chocolate tones and slowly drifts into soft lavender, adding depth and intrigue to neutral garden palettes.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Dahlia ‘KA’s Crème Brûlée’ Tender perennial (grown as an annual in cold climates) Light: Full sun Zones: 8–11 (lift tubers in colder zones) Layered petals in toasted apricot and caramel hues give this dahlia a rich, dessert-like warmth that glows in late-summer light.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Geum ‘Mai Tai’ Perennial Light: Full sun to part shade Zones: 5–9 Ruffled apricot blooms hover on burgundy stems, offering spring color with a soft coppery undertone and excellent movement in borders.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Calycanthus floridus (Carolina Allspice) Deciduous shrub Light: Full sun to part shade Zones: 4–9 Deep, brownish-red, tea-colored flowers appear in spring, releasing a spicy, wine-like fragrance and lending a distinctly old-soul presence to the landscape.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Zinnia elegans ‘Queeny Lime Orange’ Annual Light: Full sun Zones: Grown as an annual in all zones A soft ombré blend of antique lime melting into muted peach and orange, prized for cutting gardens and refined, vintage-inspired plantings.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Yarrow ‘New Vintage Terra Cotta’ Perennial Light: Full sun Zones: 4–8 Flat-topped blooms shift through clay, rust, and warm blush tones, providing long-lasting color and a dry, sun-baked elegance.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Petchoa Super Cal Premium ‘Yellow Caramel’ Annual Light: Full sun to part sun Zones: Grown as an annual in all zones Velvety golden-yellow flowers brushed with caramel undertones deliver nonstop color and a softly glowing warmth in containers and borders.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Carex ‘Red Rooster’ Ornamental sedge (perennial grass-like plant) Light: Full sun to part shade Zones: 5–9 Fine-textured, arching foliage emerges bronzy red and deepens with the season, adding movement and a soft, burnished undertone to planting schemes.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Coral Bells ‘Caramel’ Perennial Light: Part shade to part sun (best color in light shade) Zones: 4–9 A durable heuchera with plush leaves in warm honey-apricot tones, offering season-long color and an easy, grounding presence.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ Perennial Light: Part shade to part sun Zones: 4–9 Large, ruffled leaves in spiced amber, peach, and cinnamon hues bring bold foliage contrast and richness to shaded borders.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - First Editions® Amber Jubilee™ Ninebark (Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’) Deciduous shrub Light: Full sun to part shade Zones: 2–7 Spring growth flushes orange and gold before maturing to chartreuse and green, with exfoliating bark that adds winter interest and strong structural presence.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Since tea and caramel tones are essentially desaturated yellow-oranges, their opposite is Blue-Violet.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Deep Blues: Veronica ‘Royal Rembrandt’ or Salvia ‘Caradonna’ create an electric vibration next to bronze tones.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Raspberry and magenta accents work particularly well with tea-colored roses, many of which carry hidden pink or wine undertones. Echoing those notes adds richness without overwhelming the palette.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - Creating a metallic theme: Santolina (Lavender Cotton) or Artemisia ‘Silver Brocade’. Used sparingly, these metallic silvers make the tea tones feel like fine jewelry.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Spilling the Tea - At a distance, use plants that "echo" the antique scheme without copying it exactly.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Hydrangea ‘Little Lime’ or Karl Foerster Feather Reed Grass provide soft, buff-colored textures that tie the composition together from a distance, allowing the individual specimen plants to shine up close.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2026-01-22</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Living Analog in the Garden - I was in the greenhouse one day and out of the corner of my eye saw a woman clip pieces off a plant and stick them in her purse. She looked at me and said I’m making a present for my friend. She didn’t need to explain, I’ve done it myself. Right now, my kitchen sink is crowded with houseplant cuttings in various stages of evolution. There is a Nephthytis who’s roots have outgrown the jar, spider plants and orchids waiting patiently to be potted, and a Pothos that has practically taken over the refrigerator. Rooting plants is such a fun way to get new plants and share with plant deprived friends.  Whether you’re pinching a small piece of a vining houseplant or rooting annuals like basil and coleus, the process is easy. Use light-colored glass jars and repurposed soda lids to hold stems in place, or be elegant with Artisan made propagation jars.. Rooting plants is a throwback to simpler times when friends made gifts, and a tradition that remains a beautiful way to grow a garden from almost nothing.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Living Analog in the Garden - Starting plants from seed takes this slowing down a step further, and requires a level of patience and attention that seems increasingly rare. Starting seedings begins with spending hours browsing seed catalogs, readying trays of peat pellets, and finding a sun-drenched windowsill to catch the light. As you tuck each seed into the damp soil and settle into the routine of misting, you enter a rhythm that ignores the modern demand for instant results. When the first sprouts break through the soil, you’ll take delight in the strength of a stem or the surprising speed of a new leaf. The life that begins on a humble windowsill will be something you proudly point out to your friends - “Aren’t my delphiniums gorgeous? I grew them from seed.”</image:title>
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      <image:title>Notes From the Nest - Living Analog in the Garden - To truly capture the analog experience, I recommend keeping a quiet, creative garden journal. As someone who has always communicated through drawing, sketching, and note scrawling: I can tell you journaling is a lovely way to reconnect with yourself. I find that sketching a leaf or making notes about a garden idea helps me to unwind. A garden journal doesn't need complex charts or over the top drawings; it’s simply a place to record what you notice. Some days you might write a single sentence, and other days you might leave the page blank. By documenting when a plant first sprouted or how it’s doing, the journal becomes a way to remember the season rather than manage it. Let the pencil smudges and imperfect drawings stay. This is a space meant to be lived in, not perfected. Make it stand out</image:title>
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      <image:caption>Travertine is unique because it is a relatively young stone. As you are reading this, travertine is forming along the hot springs of Yellowstone and in other geothermal areas. Unlike Bluestone or other natural materials, it isn’t created by sheer force or compression, but by movement and warmth. Travertine is shaped by mineral-rich hot water, and forms slowly, layer by layer, as calcium settles out of flowing springs. Tiny pockets form as gases escape, giving the stone its characteristic texture. A Palette Shaped by Nature Travertine’s color range is subtle and deeply romantic. It ranges from ivory to coffee, and there are pale silvery greys. These tones are the result of mineral content and regional geology Because no two pieces are the same, a travertine surface reads as living rather than static. Each slab holds gentle veining and shifts in tone that echo ancient architecture and weathered ruins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>To use travertine today is to participate in a long lineage of builders. It has been used for thousands of years, most famously in ancient Rome. The Roman Colosseum was constructed largely of travertine and it still stands as a testament to the stone’s durability.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.</image:caption>
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