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Bepa's Garden: Cold Frame (mini-greenhouse) Feedback
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Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Tuesday, June 21, 2011. Cold Frame (mini-greenhouse) Feedback. It feels like an ongoing struggle -always trying to stay ahead of the calendar. My cold frames . In the works . I am wor...
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Bepa's Garden: Starting Seeds
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Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Friday, April 4, 2014. I'm about a month late, but I was finally able to find time this week to start some seeds for the garden. Heirloom sweet corn seeds saved from last year. I am a...
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Bepa's Garden: Finishing the mini-greenhouses
http://bepasgarden.blogspot.com/2010/10/finishing-mini-greenhouses.html
Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Sunday, October 17, 2010. In the second unit I have planted red cabbage, green cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower and more kale. Cabbage (Alcosa Savoy) planted on 8/1/10. This is my first...
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Bepa's Garden: Scenes from the garden...
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Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Scenes from the garden. This is turning out to be a very busy year! Sweet basil waiting to be planted. Another tray of lettuce, still in the 3/4" soil blocks!
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Bepa's Garden: Starting Seeds in Soil Blocks: Blocking Up
http://bepasgarden.blogspot.com/2013/03/starting-seeds-in-soil-blocks-blocking.html
Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Monday, March 11, 2013. Starting Seeds in Soil Blocks: Blocking Up. A couple weeks ago I did a post on Starting Seeds in Soil Blocks. This is the next step, called "Blocking Up".
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Bepa's Garden: Starting seeds with soil blocks
http://bepasgarden.blogspot.com/2011/03/starting-seeds-with-soil-blocks.html
Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips and Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Tuesday, March 22, 2011. Starting seeds with soil blocks. Pepper seedling in 3/4" soil block. 3/4" and 1-1/2" soil block makers. 1-1/2" and 3/4" soil blocks. Eliot goes into great det...
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Learning The Simple Life: October 2012
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Learning The Simple Life. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Ingredients: Apple, Sugar, Cinnamon (sugar and cinnamon optional). Cook Time: 6-8 hours at 170-200 degrees. You may peel the apples if you wish. It won't really make a difference. I use a peeler/slicer, so it peels them automatically as it cores and slices. This gadget it awesome! It saves a lot of time in the kitchen with apples and potatos. The one I have is a lot like this. I usually do about half with sugar/cinnamon and half without anything. Place...
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Learning The Simple Life: Baked Apple Chips
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Learning The Simple Life. Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Ingredients: Apple, Sugar, Cinnamon (sugar and cinnamon optional). Cook Time: 6-8 hours at 170-200 degrees. You may peel the apples if you wish. It won't really make a difference. I use a peeler/slicer, so it peels them automatically as it cores and slices. This gadget it awesome! It saves a lot of time in the kitchen with apples and potatos. The one I have is a lot like this. I usually do about half with sugar/cinnamon and half without anything. Place...
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Stonepost Farm | A suburban adventure, by k.c. o'leary | Page 2
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A suburban adventure, by k.c. o'leary. From ram to wether in forty-three seconds. The ram took it like a champ. Not a peep. What had I done? Yep You guessed it. Castration. What has become of me? Not so long ago, I was happy planting tomatoes. Now, I’ve turned into a woman who keeps animals in her barn, encourages them to feel safe and happy, and then BAM, takes them out at the knees. I think I’ll keep to female livestock from now on. Not a great photo but you get the idea! I’m beginning to see the...
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That lady’s goats are loose again! | Stonepost Farm
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A suburban adventure, by k.c. o'leary. That lady’s goats are loose again! I’m thankful I even saw that they were loose. I was on my way to the clothesline to hang our bedding when I happened to look up across the pasture. I saw three small black and white smudges moving around my neighbor’s back yard. Looking harder, I realized what those smudges were. The landscapers are gone. The tick checks are complete – my girls are clean. The sweat and gnats have been washed off. As for me, I’m getting pretty...
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