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Beneath the Ivy
Beneath the Ivy is a seasonal living journal about routine, rhythm, and choosing a slower pace in an anxious world.


Hellebores: Where the Garden Begins Again
Hellebores bloom at winter’s edge, bringing quiet beauty to the garden. Explore their meaning, folklore, and place in a slower, more reflective garden.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Apr 24 min read


April Garden To Do List: A Gentle Return to Life
April is a month of transition in the garden—part waking, part waiting. In this gentle guide, you’ll find what to plant, what to tend, what to notice, and how to follow the moon’s rhythm as the season begins to unfold.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 265 min read


Yellow Globe Danvers Onion: A Classic Storage Onion for the Cottage Garden
In a garden filled with colourful heirloom vegetables, the Yellow Globe Danvers onion might not appear especially remarkable at first glance. Yet its quiet usefulness is exactly what made it so important to generations of gardeners.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 204 min read


The Sugar Snap Pea: From Idaho Fields to Backyard Gardens
Sugar snap peas are a spring garden favorite. Explore their history, with planting tips, care advice, and companion planting for a sweet, crisp spring harvest from your garden.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 113 min read


Preparing for Spring at Home and in the Garden: March as a Threshold
March reminds us that transition does not happen all at once, but it's the perfect time for noticing what needs tending and preparing for spring at home, in routines, and in the garden.

Tricia at Everlea Journal
Mar 32 min read
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