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And the Plot thickens: About Me
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And the Plot thickens. Stories, experiments, and photos from my goofy urban farm in the Eastern hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. My mom gardens every year, and she taught me. We get together and put up strawberry jam, applebutter, and pickles all the time. She is the source of the dirt under my fingernails. She, my Texan and I are looking for just the right spot to pot up our family, so keep yer fingers crossed! Here are the trials. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Will the seller sue the bank?
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September | 2009 | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Monthly Archives: September 2009. September 14, 2009 · 3:06 pm. So it’s time to start pulling out some of our tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers to make way for fall vegetables like broccoli, and cauliflower. We have already planted the first broccoli and are getting the bed ready for lettuce and radishes. If we don’t plant now they will not be ready in time before the cold of winter settles in. The Blogging Nurseryman by Trey Pitsenberger. Promote Your Page Too.
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Top ten native plants for The Sierra Foothills | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Blog has moved →. November 28, 2009 · 4:40 pm. Top ten native plants for The Sierra Foothills. Aspen in the high country. The following are in my opinion the top ten native plants that adapt well to average garden conditions. They tend to establish easier than othertypes of natives and are a great starting point for someone interested in native plants. 1 California buckeye (Aesculus californica). 2Western Redbud (Cercis occindentalis). 4 Blue Oak (Quercus douglasii).
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The seasonal change | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Turkey day and dormant spray →. September 14, 2009 · 3:06 pm. So it’s time to start pulling out some of our tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers to make way for fall vegetables like broccoli, and cauliflower. We have already planted the first broccoli and are getting the bed ready for lettuce and radishes. If we don’t plant now they will not be ready in time before the cold of winter settles in. Turkey day and dormant spray →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Promote Your P...
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Fruit tree sales are brisk | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. Bare root goodies →. January 18, 2009 · 2:40 pm. Fruit tree sales are brisk. Ed Livo, our fruit tree sales rep standing by a fruit tree prunned low for ease of care. See how much easier it would be to pick the fruit and care for a tree that is kept small like this one. Here is a great resource for the home fruit gardener. Dave Wilson Nursery. Filed under Fruit tree gardening. Bare root goodies →. 2 responses to “. Fruit tree sales are brisk. Angela @ Garden Bliss.
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And the Plot thickens: Annual Cropping meets Permaculture
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And the Plot thickens. Stories, experiments, and photos from my goofy urban farm in the Eastern hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Annual Cropping meets Permaculture. Most people haven't heard of Permaculture, so they expect it's new. In truth, it's ancient. From all over the world in all kinds of environments. That's Annual Cropping - modern Agribusiness. It's even practiced on forests and fruit/nut trees. You know when you drive down a road and look into an orchard and...Fun F...
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Get your pot out back – The Inadvertent Gardener
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It's amazing what I'll do for a good tomato. Skip to Content ↓. What they’re saying. Wacky paths to the garden. Get your pot out back. Jul 7th, 2006. As we walked out to the car with our plants, Steve apologized for disappearing while Melody looked up plant information on the web. 8220;I couldn’t stand there and watch that,” he said. “There are no experts anymore. Just users of Google.”. We followed Melody’s map. 8220;Oh my God,” I said. “Look at all of them.”. After selecting a set of pots, then trading...
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Turkey day and dormant spray | Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman
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Gardening with The Blogging Nurseryman. California Holly →. November 24, 2009 · 3:14 pm. Turkey day and dormant spray. While your here be sure to pick up our free 2010 fruit tree list. Our fruit trees will be available for sale starting in January and with the list you can read about all the wonderful types of fruit trees we will have available. This is the year to take matters into your own hands and grow the most beautiful and healthful fruit anywhere, right in your own backyard! California Holly →.
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