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dylan555 wrote 7 months ago: So I’ve still got some housekeeping to do around here (as I do in the garden), but I’ll … more →

Tags: Garden, 2009, spring, Yard

Spring Garden Season

srchalup wrote 7 months ago: It’s here, and it’s in full swing. The past month has been kind of like that song on the … more →

Tags: 150 mile diet, backyard, biological controls, Eat locally, Garden, Compost, Fertilizing, greensand, mybayareagarden

Garden Almost Clean, Almost Ready10 comments

sjones71 wrote 8 months ago: A good solid 3 hours of cleaning and turning on Saturday leaves me with just one bed to finish.  On … more →

Tags: Raised beds

Saturday Sanity: The Antidote to the Madness (March 7, 2009) (The Many Faces of Pansies and Other Garden Delights; Tico Goes Belly Up!) Pics!9 comments

insightanalytical wrote 8 months ago: ~~By InsightAnalytical-GRL Another miserable week in Obama’s Land of Hope…but let’ … more →

Tags: Life, Barack Obama, cactus, Canon Power Shot SX110 IS, chihuahuas, cressal thrasher, Dogs, gardening, high desert gardening

An unlimited source

natalieevans wrote 9 months ago: After knocking door to door, we found a manure sounce in our own neighborhood.  Imagine the homeowne … more →

Manure Toss

Roger wrote 9 months ago: Manure Toss 3.jpg, originally uploaded by rebetsky. Flinging the last of a load. Note the smooth sec … more →

Tags: Soil

Black Gold

Roger wrote 9 months ago: Natalie scored another Toyota pickup-load of manure for us from her cousin.  I picked it up this mor … more →

Tags: Soil, ManUre

Prepping For The Spring Garden

potagergardengirl wrote 9 months ago: Something that I recommend doing at the end of the Fall season, if you don’t grow a winter gar … more →

Tags: storing seeds, Seed Exchange

Winter Squash: Garden-Planning Escapism

Kate wrote 11 months ago: Freya’s napping, I’m perusing the seed catalog again, and I can’t help posting a q … more →

Tags: favorite crops, Organic Gardening, square foot gardening, winter, garden planning, Poll, seed survey, Winter Squash

Saturday Seed Survey: Peas

Kate wrote 11 months ago: So, it turns out my local food co-op makes an annual bulk seed order, which means merry Christmas to … more →

Tags: favorite crops, Organic Gardening, spring, winter, garden planning, Peas, Poll, seed survey

Winter Garden Planning

bbthat3 wrote 1 year ago: Now with winter truly upon us this is the time to be planning, dreaming and scheming what we wish to … more →

Tags: News, http://www.shadegardens4all.com

Shade Garden Care

bbthat3 wrote 1 year ago: Shade Garden Care Large trees require lots of water and nutrients, and it may be difficult for anyth … more →

Tags: http://www.shadegardens4all.com

Fall clean up

bbthat3 wrote 1 year ago: Orange,yellow,red,and brown, the georgous leaves are all but completely down. Most of the trees are … more →

Tags: http://www.shadegardens4all.com

Fall is prep time for Spring

bbthat3 wrote 1 year ago: With fall upon us I am always looking at all of the beautiful bulbs to plant now for spring color in … more →

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More Plants. More Trellises.5 comments

Kate wrote 1 year ago: I have doubled my tomato crop and it’s all heirloom, all the time. I had a hunch, when I went … more →

Tags: spring, Garden Maintenance, Reusing in the Garden, gardening tips, Refurb Projects, The Growing Challenge, New England gardening, small spaces gardening, homemade trellis

Thar Be Treasures...5 comments

Kate wrote 1 year ago: …Or, How To Reuse an Old Dog Crate. There is some damn useful stuff in that basement. Damn goo … more →

Tags: spring, Reusing in the Garden, gardening tips, Refurb Projects, The Growing Challenge, Repurposing, what to do with an old dog crate, what to do with an old Japanese screen

The Newest Plot: "Vineplot"3 comments

Kate wrote 1 year ago: It all started yesterday. About 2 p.m., I got an energy burst. Don’t know from whence it came; … more →

Tags: spring, Reusing in the Garden, gardening tips, Organic Gardening, The Growing Challenge, New England gardening, creating a garden plot, lasagna gardening, burst of energy

Woodland Foodie: 7, Kate: 42 comments

Kate wrote 1 year ago: So. You win some, you lose some. Yesterday I lost a couple romaine and pea plants to something like … more →

Tags: Nature, spring, Garden Maintenance, Organic Gardening, The Growing Challenge, Tomatillo, radishes, Garden Pests

Abbr. State of the Sprouts, May 25th, 20081 comment

Kate wrote 1 year ago: We have a new varsity basketball team: the tomatilloes are gigantic. I sincerely hope they fruit, be … more →

Tags: Nature, spring, square foot gardening, Organic Gardening, State of the Sprouts, tomatillo seedlings, Beavers, hardening off, semi-urban gardening


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