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Dancing Raven Design: May 2013
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Rain Gardening (or more accurately, gardening IN the rain.). Photo credit: Bill Larson. Yesterday I spent a couple of hours in the pouring rain, planting and harvesting at one of the gardens I help tend. I work this one with fellow Master Gardeners and we donate all the produce to our local Food Bank. Photo credit: Bill Larson. But, this post is about working in the rain. I am a self-declared fair-weather gardener, without a doubt.
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Dancing Raven Design: April 2012
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Eating from the Garden in April. We are soooo lucky in the Pacific Northwest! For lots of reasons, but in particular because we can grow so much food over the winter. This week, we’ve eaten carrots, parsnips, cauliflower, Purple Sprouting broccoli, parsley, chives, sorrel, thyme, rosemary, oregano, kale, Swiss chard, arugula and beets out of the garden. Not the leaves, but the luscious little flower buds, or raab. Starting in late...
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Dancing Raven Design: Vegetable Gardening Classes for the PNW
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Vegetable Gardening Classes for the PNW. We all know that there are several styles of learning. Some folks retain information from reading material, some from hearing it and some do best with a hands-on experience. Here's a list of my upcoming classes through Poulsbo Parks and Recreation. Some are hands-on and all involve both visual and auditory presentations. You can register for any (or all! Thursday, May 23. 6:30 to 8:00 PM.
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Dancing Raven Design: Growing Carrots
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Monday, May 28, 2012. Bugs Bunny’s favorite food, is a garden staple and not very difficult to grow if you understand and accommodate its needs. Carrot plants aren’t actually all that fussy, but to develop the long straight roots we want, do require some specific conditions. Because the root is what we’re after, it’s always best to sow your carrots directly into the soil they’ll mature in. These carrots need to be thinned! Unless you’re planning to p...
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Dancing Raven Design: When is the Best Time to Plant Peas in the Pacfic Northwest?
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. When is the Best Time to Plant Peas in the Pacfic Northwest? Every year, that first bite of fresh peas from the garden makes me do the “happy food dance” right out in the open. We’re partial to shelling peas in my house, so the anticipation of splitting open the pod to see if the seeds are full and plump, or if I’ve jumped the gun (I always do, at least a few times) is part of the fun. I planted peas into the garden March 2nd.
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Dancing Raven Design: Eating from the Garden in April
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Saturday, April 21, 2012. Eating from the Garden in April. We are soooo lucky in the Pacific Northwest! For lots of reasons, but in particular because we can grow so much food over the winter. This week, we’ve eaten carrots, parsnips, cauliflower, Purple Sprouting broccoli, parsley, chives, sorrel, thyme, rosemary, oregano, kale, Swiss chard, arugula and beets out of the garden. Not the leaves, but the luscious little flower buds, or raab. Starting in late...
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Testimonials – Social Media Navigator for Your Small Business
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Social Media Navigator for Your Small Business. Family Honey Five Generations of Beekeeping. Aimee has done a fabulous job with our website. Aimee has added all the tweaks to our site which we couldn’t do ourselves. She has made it possible for customers to join our blog and Newsletter and has made our blogging experience very positive. Dodi Poulsen and Meg Miles. Gayle Larson, CPH. Edible Garden Design, Coaching and Management. Follow me on Twitter. How to Change Your Privacy Setting in Google. Enter yo...
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Innovative Landscape Technologies - Show 2010(To see more of our work, please click on the main Gallery page)
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Flower and Garden Show. To see more of our work, please click on the main Gallery. The following pictures are photos of our. Display garden at the. Northwest Flower and Garden Show. We took pictures during the preparation, the show and the take-down. We want to thank our volunteer helpers: CPH members of WSNLA. Horticultural students at Edmonds Community College. And at Lake Washington Technical College. And members of the Partnership for Water Conservation. Organization. Thank you! About the 2010 Garden:.
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Dancing Raven Design: Rain Gardening (or more accurately, gardening IN the rain...)
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Edible Garden Consultation, Design and Coaching. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Rain Gardening (or more accurately, gardening IN the rain.). Photo credit: Bill Larson. Yesterday I spent a couple of hours in the pouring rain, planting and harvesting at one of the gardens I help tend. I work this one with fellow Master Gardeners and we donate all the produce to our local Food Bank. Photo credit: Bill Larson. But, this post is about working in the rain. I am a self-declared fair-weather gardener, without a doubt.