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“What do I plant, and when?” | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. 8220;What do I plant, and when? March 24, 2012 at 9:14 pm · Filed under Garden Projects. And tagged: garden planning. Over the years I think the most common question I get asked is “What do I plant, and when? I have answered the best I can, sent people to my favorite books. Taught classes, blogged. 8211; Take a seed count, Order any seeds from your favorite Companies,( Mine are Johnny’s. Companies can and do sell out). Indoor south-facing windo...
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Transplanting Tomatoes | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. May 14, 2012 at 9:49 am · Filed under Garden Projects. I just posted all about the does and don’t of transplanting. But I want to add something about tomatoes, they defy our rules! Strength is at the top, bottom leaves don’t look so good. Tomatoes are what is called. Meaning they will sprout roots from leaf nodes if they are exposed to soil. This is due to a hormone called. Now make a nice deep hole,. And neither should you! So I just pinched i...
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Preserving the Harvest | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. August 18, 2012 at 8:52 am · Filed under Uncategorized and tagged: garden vegetables. So much to do so little time! The tomatoes are coming on full force, the basil is bursting, the apples are ripening…No time to write about it all, barely time to do it! But then I realized,. Don’t have to. Inspired by one of my new favorite Blogs Small Measure. I have decided to just send you straight to wonderful,. So here are some ideas about…. You are comme...
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Growing Up- Staking and Pruning Tomatoes | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. Growing Up- Staking and Pruning Tomatoes. June 21, 2012 at 8:37 am · Filed under Garden Projects. Tomato harvest a few years back, this year hoping for even more! But guess what I picked….Yep you got it, Willow. Lots of fresh-cut willow. Remember my willow fence. The Cinque Terre, Italy. We were there a few years back attending Terra Madre. Proud Bean Farmer at Terra Madre. An international gathering of Slow Foodies. Now when you grow intensive...
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Planting the Fall Garden | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. Planting the Fall Garden. August 12, 2012 at 5:15 pm · Filed under Garden Projects. And tagged: fall crops. This post is a little over due, that is if you are following my garden advice, but not to worry it is not too late to plant your fall crops. The past couple of weeks have been busy around here and it seems any garden time I have is going to preserving rather than planting. This chart was borrowed from CASFS where I studied Ecological Agri...
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June Gardening=Mulch | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. June 16, 2012 at 9:10 pm · Filed under Garden Projects. And tagged: ruth stout. AHHH, Yes you may take a deep breath, everything is in the ground, water system set up, things are growing, sun is shining and so now what? We pray for rain and wait of course for the bounty of our hard work to come rolling in…. Planted up and ready to grow. But wait one more thing. It feels to me like this may actually be the. Ruth Stout in a bed of straw. But I al...
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Planting Calendar | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. January 17, 2013 at 8:26 am · Filed under Uncategorized. It is still frigid outside, but folks remember this IS a GOOD THING. The longer that snow stays on the ground the better off we will all be come spring, and all the more thankful! All this cold just gives us more time to sip tea and dream our abundant garden plots to life. To follow. I aligned my gardening experience here in the high desert and all that I have learned along the way. And l...
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Directing traffic | Seedybeans Blog
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Celebrating the Humble Harvests of High Desert Homesteading. November 13, 2014 at 3:05 pm · Filed under Uncategorized. Noticed I haven’t written much here lately, it’s cause I have consolidated my blogging career into one holistic site, Seeds and Stones. You are one click. Away from freshly pressed musings on gardening, crafting, parenting and my ‘Life Home Grown’. No comments yet ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Enter your em...