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Acre of Independence: January 2006
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Sunday, January 29, 2006. Getting Ready for Spring! Today I stopped in Lowes to buy more bone meal for the compost bin; to my delightful surprise, Lowes had seed packet displays right at the main entrance. They also had seed grow out kits for sale as well. Seeds for sale portend spring to me, so I could not resist! I also bought two packets of. In addition to seeds, I bought some fl...
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Acre of Independence: July 2007
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Monday, July 30, 2007. Then and Now - the Blank Slate. I have not written a post in well over a year, for shame! Even worse, I have done. Little to no gardening until very recently. Most of it was not my fault, as I was out of the country for a good bit of the last year. My garden, spring 2006. That same garden area July 2007: Jungle Land! Herbs and Flowers, 2006. Above, on the left...
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Acre of Independence: Picture
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Monday, March 02, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am an unrepentant New Englander, passing time in and around the D.C. Beltway. I work happily and incessantly, spending the minutes that remain with my family. I am a conservative in the style of Milton Friedman, although eclectic is a better tag, if you are trying to pin a label on me. . . View my complete profile.
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Acre of Independence: A Productive Weekend
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Sunday, April 23, 2006. I accomplished a great deal on the acre this weekend, although in starting several projects I have a great deal of work left to accomplish for the rest of the spring. Here is what I have done thus far:. 1 I planted about 20% of my side yard. 2 I planted sunflowers, watermelon, more squash, and cantalopes in my garden. 5 I cemented the base of the swingset.
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Acre of Independence: Then and Now - the Blank Slate
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Monday, July 30, 2007. Then and Now - the Blank Slate. I have not written a post in well over a year, for shame! Even worse, I have done. Little to no gardening until very recently. Most of it was not my fault, as I was out of the country for a good bit of the last year. My garden, spring 2006. That same garden area July 2007: Jungle Land! Herbs and Flowers, 2006. Above, on the left...
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Acre of Independence: I've Moved!
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Acre of Independence: All Around the Yard, Chapter 2
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Sunday, April 30, 2006. All Around the Yard, Chapter 2. No, I am not dead, although I have been working more recently, recovered from a nasty stomach virus, and I have been busy out in the yard, so it may have seemed like I was dead (if you visit this site often). Here you can see one of my many raspberries coming to life rapidly. I used up all of my compost in the new flower beds I...
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Acre of Independence: April 2006
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Sunday, April 30, 2006. All Around the Yard, Chapter 2. No, I am not dead, although I have been working more recently, recovered from a nasty stomach virus, and I have been busy out in the yard, so it may have seemed like I was dead (if you visit this site often). Here you can see one of my many raspberries coming to life rapidly. I used up all of my compost in the new flower beds I...
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Acre of Independence: February 2006
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Saturday, February 18, 2006. Acre on Short Hiatus. When I am not blogging or gardening, I am a soldier. My unit is going on a short training deployment for a few weeks, so I will be leaving. On hiatus until sometime early in March. As soon as I get back, I will be planting my perennial seeds indoors in preparation for spring, so expect plenty of good posts. Links to this post. Remin...
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Acre of Independence: March 2006
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This blog details my efforts as a novice gardener to make the most out of my 1.03 acres of land in suburban North Carolina. Tuesday, March 28, 2006. Has a great post on the ubiquitous and often maligned dandelion (. My friends and neighbors are often surprised to hear that dandelions were brought to America (and elsewhere in the world) by settlers who prized the hardy plant as a food source. I always pick dandelion greens for salads. My father and grandfather were aficianados. Reminds us all that. We hav...