Yesterday the Student and I went foraging for morels for the first time. The first hour or so we came up completely empty, but encouraged by seeing others slowly walking the woods …
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A few things have changed since we left for Texas a week ago. I’m taking the next week to try and get the garden in shape fro the coming season. …
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I can hear the cardinal singing birdie-birdie-birdie and it’s been raining for the last day, and though it is quite cool, the moisture has spurred the plants, particularly the spring …
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We filled the beds with equal parts (by volume) of compost (I used composted horse manure, and purchased mushroom and cow manure compost. The book (Square Foot Gardening) suggests 5 …
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Learn to build simple wooden raised bed frames out of inexpensive lumber simple hardware and a little elbow grease!
The last few years, before I got more interested in vegetable gardening, I would start most of my vegetables by purchasing seedlings. There is nothing wrong with that, but it transfers some …
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As I’ve mentioned over on Facebook, my plan this year is to try several different methods for food production. here is what I’m thinking
1) I’ve got the big veggie plot …
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There is no turning back, oh, it might yet snow, but spring shall not be denied!
It’s amazing what we see when we look closer. This little clump grows each …
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I love the peonies, but before they can bloom in all their glory, the beds needs to be cleaned out.
While it’s about 40F, a grey and windy day, I’m still …
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