Compost – such a humble thing yet so important to the garden. I spent the several hours this weekend screening compost before adding it to the beds. Standing over the …
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Mid March.
By all reckoning it should be cool, lows in the upper 20’s, highs in the 40’s and 50’s. After a nearly non-existent winter in this part of the …
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Starting seed indoors gives you a head start on the season. Read this guest post, and see how easy it is.
Let’s talk Dirt(y)! What is soil?
Soil is a mix of eroded rock and organic matter. Over millions of years rock breaks down to tiny bits and may mix with …
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Great! You have picked out your location, now let’s consider of what type of garden to put in.
There are many styles of vegetable gardens. In the “old days” row …
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When planning your gardens’ location there are primary things to consider that will help maximize your enjoyment and vegetable production. They are light, access to water, competition, size, and ease …
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They are predicting another brutal winter with a lot of snow. Looking back on the blizzard of 2010 when we received 22 inches in about 18 hours, it got me …
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We’ve got a series of showers and thunderstorms rolling through but I managed to get out and get 13lbs or so more of produce yesterday morning.
It’s been a busy couple days in the garden. The heat has finally broken and I can get outside without melting. What’s Happening?
One Growbox is done, the zucchini and cucumbers …
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