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helpful garden links
We finally started our seeds this past weekend and planted a bed with spring crops this past weekend, so it finally feels like spring has arrived. But, even though I’m behind on…
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seed picking and planning
This winter has me craving spring even earlier than usual. I do love the snow, but it’s not as much fun when it’s too cold out to enjoy it much.…
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eating on the wild side
I’ve mentioned that I recently read Eating on the Wild Side: The Missing Link to Optimum Health by Jo Robinson. Robinson argues that humans have chosen badly in terms of what…
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garden update: early July
So remember how we tried something new with the tomato cages this year? I’d say the new cages were a huge success – we’ve never had tomato plants this prolific…
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guest post: gardening for beginners
Megan from Your Best Nest graciously asked me to guest blog this week – head over and check it out!
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diy tomato cages
Along with the garden renovation, we also did some research on tomato staking to see if we should be using a better system. After lots of research, we settled on…
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garden progress
We revamped our garden this year into large beds instead of a mixture of beds and rows as in the past. We’ll keep you posted on our experience, but we…
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earth day: grow
As promised (albeit a bit late), I have some gardening resources for you today. Whether you only have the time and space for a small pot in your windowsill, or…
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spring links
I’ll be honest – I should be posting all sorts of gardening tips and updates on here, but this weather has me procrastinating. Big time. I should be out turning…
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grow potatoes
We’ve grown potatoes accidentally a few times over the years – we aren’t totally sure how, but we think from inadvertently putting not completely composted potato eyes onto the garden…