The best trick for roses

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My grandmother had the most incredible garden in northern California. Every visit involved taking a tour of her backyard as she named plants I’ve long forgotten and wish I remembered. We’d often stop to sit side by side in the big cushioned swing. She’d sing and I’d peel a fresh-picked tangerine. To this day the burst of citrus when I peel a cutie for my kids takes me back to the sound of her voice humming and the warm sun on my upturned face.

I love and miss her dearly. She’s in my thoughts every day, especially when I’m gardening.

My grandmother loved roses above all else. In my yard, I have one tiny section of a flowerbed that gets the perfect amount of sunlight. When we first moved into our home, my father-in-law planted rosebushes for me. I learned a trick my first spring that has my roses earning me rave compliments (and I like to think my grandmother smiling down on me too).

Plant a banana peel at the base of the plant, about an inch deep, in early spring. So far (and I’m knocking on wood) this has worked to keep my roses blooming nonstop once summer officially starts and keeps the bugs from devouring the delicate plants. I’ll often have blooms through Halloween on my Midwestern plants.

Happy planting!

Where I’m at…

Hi everyone!

Wow. It’s been a long time since I’ve blogged. Kind of shocking, honestly. But then again…

Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been heading in a different direction. As I’ve shared before, I love self-publishing and intend to continue my series but I’m also hoping to reach more people with a major publisher. I am working on three projects behind the scenes (in various states of editing and writing). You will see them….eventually. But this year I want to focus on pushing myself creatively to put out the best story I can. I want to continue to learn and grow my craft and that might mean nothing out in 2017.

And I’m okay with that.

I’ve been thinking a lot about the blog while I’ve been writing. I want to take things in a different direction here on my site. I want to use the blog to share the occasional update about my books but I don’t want to focus on selling my novels.

If you’re here, I hope it’s because you already like what I write. I’d like to share posts that interest me and hopefully you as well. I want to talk about topics that I love, share stories, and connect in ways that are NOT about selling or advertising my books. I promise to share another update on my projects in August (unless something exciting happens before then).

If you want to hear about book news, sign up here for my newsletter:  http://eepurl.com/bS6den

I will only send out emails when I have an upcoming release available for pre-order. This year that might mean only a couple emails. Next year might be different. But don’t worry about me spamming you or selling your email.

Sound good? Great!

 

 

In good #romance company…

-Charming. Romantic. Can't put it down love story.- Amazon review (1)Hard to believe, but the Kindle Scout program is now two years old. Wow.

Two years ago, I was starting out my writing career and winning Kindle Scout over the summer of 2015 with my second novel, Tiny Island Summer (True North Book 2) was a huge boost. Since that time, I’ve worked hard to develop my craft and hone my storytelling skills. Without the support of the Kindle Scout community of authors, I don’t know where I’d be today.

In celebration of the second anniversary, all Kindle Scout books are on sale for only $0.99 each until April 3rd. Don’t miss this opportunity! Romance readers are voracious (myself included) and there are a ton of great books. Click here to check them out.

A few of my favorites (in no particular order):

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