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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 19, 2013. It’s time to plant for Fall, y’all! Now, I know you might be saying, “It is still 8000 degrees and it feels like the surface of the sun outside.” Well, guess what? The vast majority of Fall crops can be grown directly in your garden from seed. No need to transplant! Not only is it fun, its cheap, too! We have the great privilege of year round growing here in the desert Southwest! Fall is also a g...
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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Category Archives: Desert Gardening. September 19, 2013. It’s time to plant for Fall, y’all! Now, I know you might be saying, “It is still 8000 degrees and it feels like the surface of the sun outside.” Well, guess what? The vast majority of Fall crops can be grown directly in your garden from seed. No need to transplant! Not only is it fun, its cheap, too! Fall is the season for roots and leaves! Fall is also a gre...
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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. How to Plant Leeks. November 1, 2012. Leeks are a great addition to your Fall desert garden. They are hard to get to come from seed here in the desert since they need cool soil to germinate, and they need a very long growing season. Check out these tips for planting leeks! Topics I blog about. Low Desert Planting and Harvesting Calendar. Planting the right thing at the right time is vital to success!
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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. I'm a native of Arizona and have had dirt under my fingernails most of my life. I am trying to make the most I can out of the Sonoran Desert's 4 season gardening and grow much of my family's fruit and vegetables. I love my husband and 2 daughters, my dog Louie the Wonder Damnation (Dalmatian), my coop filled with hens, edible landscape, worms, composting and backyard orcharding. September 19, 2013. Lettuce, cabbage,...
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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 19, 2013. It’s time to plant for Fall, y’all! Now, I know you might be saying, “It is still 8000 degrees and it feels like the surface of the sun outside.” Well, guess what? The vast majority of Fall crops can be grown directly in your garden from seed. No need to transplant! Not only is it fun, its cheap, too! We have the great privilege of year round growing here in the desert Southwest! Fall is also a g...
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Zone 5 suburban edible garden. About My Garden (zone 5). My 2014 Plant List. Thursday, April 16, 2015. First tree in bloom: Methley plum (Apr. 15). Links to this post. Monday, April 13, 2015. Pepper and tomatoes from seed. Links to this post. Daffodils and Apple Buds. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Don't miss a post: follow by email. Know More Veggies, LLC Simple, Everday, Vegetables. What are Cotton Candy Grapes? How to Fix a Lawn Mower Tire. Pepper and tomatoes from seed.
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Saturday, July 21, 2012. People are having babies right now. It must be that time of year or something. i had two good friends pop them out right in the same time period, so i had to get on my craft game. Luckily, my pinterest obsession. Provides me with plenty of project inspiration. i found this " peekaboo plush turtle. Pattern on etsy from wewilsons. And fell in love. The patterns use so little fabric that i was able to use some of my favorite scraps from previous projects for the shells. The cloth na...
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The video diary of a desert gardener. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. September 19, 2013. It’s time to plant for Fall, y’all! Now, I know you might be saying, “It is still 8000 degrees and it feels like the surface of the sun outside.” Well, guess what? The vast majority of Fall crops can be grown directly in your garden from seed. No need to transplant! Not only is it fun, its cheap, too! We have the great privilege of year round growing here in the desert Southwest! Fall is also a g...
CultivatingEccentricity — Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. -Mark Twain
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. -Mark Twain. By Charlie D. Harper. April 16, 2013. Every ounce of the hard, grueling, exhaustive work necessary in the conversion from promises made to dreams fulfilled is the sole responsibility of the dreamer. I had a milestone this weekend. For a long time about building a boat. Over whom I labored and toiled, and into whom I poured heart and soul and love has finally launched. Light on her feet. Find a new shore.
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cultivatingEccentricity | Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. -Mark Twain
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. -Mark Twain. August 16, 2012. My recent trip to Montreal changed how I thought about my family and our travels. In recent years I have felt like we were building up to something, or getting prepared. I’m ready to own it…We are Adventurers. But why should that be? We embraced our fears. The unfamiliarity was disturbing, physically sickening. Embracing fear is intrinsically Adventurous. Go do it. Have an Adventure.
Cultivating Economies – Planting the Seeds of Change
Planting the Seeds of Change. Is a new concept on how to make a real difference in the quality of life of the world’s citizens no matter where they are. How is that possible? Through communication and connecting people together. Sounds simple however actually opening lines of communication and connecting people can be much harder than it sounds. Please browse the site and. Theme: Spacious by ThemeGrill.
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