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ATLANTA VEGGIES : Almost Seed-Starting Time
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Monday, February 9, 2015. I wrote a guest-post about seed-starting for UGA's Community Gardening. They contain are more complete than I could fit into a blog post. The usual garden vegetable seeds are fairly easy to germinate, partly because they are for annual plants; the seeds have simple nee...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : Salad Days
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Friday, May 8, 2015. A tasty part of tonight's supper. In the garden, lettuces are looking great, we still have radishes to pull, and there are a few green onions remaining. The garden definitely is saying "Spring! But the weather is finally starting to say "Summer! Seeds of cucumbers, zucchini...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : Twisty, Narrowed, Thickened Leaves and Other Weedkiller Damage
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Monday, May 18, 2015. Twisty, Narrowed, Thickened Leaves and Other Weedkiller Damage. New growth on tomato made weird by persistent herbicide in manure. Cabbage growth stunted and warped by persistent herbicide in manure. Twisty new growth on tomato caused by persistent herbicide. The tomato an...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : Community Gardens
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. I am lucky in being able to work with a lot of community gardens as part of my job. These gardens are great sources of good food for people who have limited access to garden-space. They also are amazing centers for community fellowship and learning. Me (crouched) finding cool pests on veggies.
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : March 2015
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Tuesday, March 31, 2015. Are We Beyond the Last Frost? Is it Safe to Plant? After several warm days and moderate nights, we had a weekend of cooler weather that included a drop down below 30 degrees F. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 18, 2015. Indoor Seedlings for the Summer Garden. This p...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : April 2015
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Spring Veggies to Harvest Now, or Soon, and Delayed Planting. The peas, though, will be ready sooner. The vines are in that covered-with-flowers-and-tiny-pea-pods stage, so I am pretty hopeful that well have some peas with our meals in ten days or less. Links to this post.
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : Still Winter, but Dreaming of Spring
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Monday, February 16, 2015. Still Winter, but Dreaming of Spring. February 17, 2015 at 6:27 AM. Will you direct sow the peas and potatoes? February 17, 2015 at 8:35 AM. Http:/ atlantaveggies.blogspot.com/2013/02/setting-potatoes-out-to-sprout-chitting.html. Thanks for stopping by! That Seed-Buyi...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : May 2015
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Provider bush beans, 27 May 2015. In my mind, I can see our garden crops coming into the kitchen in sequence, like waves rolling to shore. . Meanwhile, I am still planting warm season crops. The okra and nasturtiums went into the ground just this past weekend. Twisty, Na...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : January 2015
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Tuesday, January 27, 2015. A Tale of Two Kales. The purple-stemmed Red Russian, according to my seed catalogs (which I finally have had a chance to look through! Most of the catalogs seem to indicate that this kale is more cold-hardy than it turned out to be in my North Georgia garden. Both of ...
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ATLANTA VEGGIES : What's In Season Now?
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Home gardening can provide a lot of good food for families and communities. It’s also some work, but I love it. This blog is about the garden and yard where I “grow my own,” NW of Atlanta, Georgia. Me and My Blog. Saturday, April 11, 2015. What's In Season Now? Onion family crops to harvest in June. Tulip to enjoy now. When we finally had that notion sorted, he asked about yellow squash. Let me just say now that the conversation went on in that vein for several minutes. The onion family crops in my yard ...