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May | 2014 | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 16, 2014 · 9:47 pm. Fungal Disease in the Orchard. Photo courtesy of everystockphoto, by iLoveButter. This afternoon I received another question about orchard health that I wanted to share in case someone else is looking for similar help:. We are adding trees to our home orchard and are seeking some guidance regarding growing peach trees. I purchased a Contender which I’ve had for a year but now it has Cytospora. Thanks for your help. When you pl...
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December | 2013 | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Monthly Archives: December 2013. December 28, 2013 · 9:53 am. Early Winter Aspendale Farm Update. Our front yard Christmas morning. What a way to wake up! Well, I’ve been a bit absent for awhile, I admit. It’s been a whopper of an autumn in many ways, and extremely uneventful in others. I’d love to tell you all about the new, interesting things we’re doing here unfortunately there. A bit of a bummer, eh? Can you see why I’ve been a bit on the quiet side? I’d been working ...
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Newer posts →. April 4, 2014 · 9:59 am. Spring is Coming to Aspendale Farm! My friend Linda of Turkey Hill Farm has some of the loveliest gardens I’ve ever seen! It’s been a quiet winter at Aspendale Farm. I’ve been taking the slow winter months to recuperate and build up a healthy reservoir of energy and enthusiasm for the upcoming growing season! And I am getting enthused! Good thing there is a picture window in between Maple and the birds. December 28, 2013 · 9:53 am. Well, ...
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Spring: Codling Moths and Other Orchard Pests | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Good Ideas for the Home Farm. Fungal Disease in the Orchard →. May 3, 2014 · 4:15 pm. Spring: Codling Moths and Other Orchard Pests. I received a Listener Question this morning. With the warmer weather, it’s time to get busy in the orchard again! Thanks so much and my best to you and your family! Have a great day! What exactly is “bagging” and how do you do it? Bagging is simply putting the young fruit inside a bag and closing the bag to keep the codling moths off and out of th...
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January | 2015 | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Monthly Archives: January 2015. January 15, 2015 · 4:24 pm. Help for Empty Nest Syndrome. Goodness it’s been awhile since I’ve added anything here! Frankly, I haven’t had much that I felt was worth sharing for quite some time. I’ll catch up briefly at the bottom of my post, but I want to cut to the chase for those who just want the nitty-gritty! When my oldest son left for college in the fall of 2013, I admit to being devastated! Others thought there was something wrong with.
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October | 2013 | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Monthly Archives: October 2013. October 17, 2013 · 2:07 pm. Deliciously Depraved Brownies (Wheat-Free). You may already know that I have a love-hate relationship with wheat. I love it. It hates me. True story. During my mission for a genuinely great, wheat-free chocolate dessert, I scoured the low-carb and gluten-free sites where many of those often-lacking recipes float around, then I played around in the kitchen to come up with some darn good brownies for Treat Night! Chill b...
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August | 2014 | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Monthly Archives: August 2014. August 8, 2014 · 1:28 pm. Don’t Give Up! Yes, that’s my bohunkus there, pulling weeds out of my paths again. “The girls” are enjoying a foray out into the wide world to eat bugs and clover. Don’t quit. Never give up trying to build the world you can see, even if others can’t see it. Don’t get discouraged! Don’t give up! 8220;But you haven’t. What’s going on here,” you might think. Ha ha ha! I’ve lived it! One of my excuses for letting farm things ...
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Help for Empty Nest Syndrome | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Don’t Give Up! Aspendale Farm Update July 2015: Garden Fence Rebuild! January 15, 2015 · 4:24 pm. Help for Empty Nest Syndrome. Goodness it’s been awhile since I’ve added anything here! Frankly, I haven’t had much that I felt was worth sharing for quite some time. I’ll catch up briefly at the bottom of my post, but I want to cut to the chase for those who just want the nitty-gritty! When my oldest son left for college in the fall of 2013, I admit to being devastated! My kids an...
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Fungal Disease in the Orchard | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Spring: Codling Moths and Other Orchard Pests. To Be Overcome →. May 16, 2014 · 9:47 pm. Fungal Disease in the Orchard. Photo courtesy of everystockphoto, by iLoveButter. This afternoon I received another question about orchard health that I wanted to share in case someone else is looking for similar help:. We are adding trees to our home orchard and are seeking some guidance regarding growing peach trees. Thanks for your help. While you can certainly choose which approach soun...
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To Be Overcome | Notes From Aspendale Farm
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Notes From Aspendale Farm. Fungal Disease in the Orchard. Don’t Give Up! July 28, 2014 · 8:34 pm. To be overcome by the fragrance of flowers is a delectable form of defeat. Beverly Nichols. The nasturtiums mingle with the flowers on the beans, the peas, and even a summer squash tucked in there under the peas. I’ve intertwined peas with morning glories right behind a few broccoli, and separated the spinach and lettuce with a small patch of impatiens. Look like. I hope that what you are doing is experi...