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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :)
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Thursday, December 30, 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A green dream in Kentucky Appalachia. Red River Gorge, Eastern Kentucky, United States. We are settled in to a place of Peace and 200 Shades of Green, in the 40 acres woods. We do our best to steward this land. It thanks us regularly with abundant and diverse produce. La Dolce Vita! View my complete profile. It all begins with the magic of seed! Under Renovation. Be Back Soon. I dig my garden - forums.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): January 2012
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Sunday, January 8, 2012. Back to-it, after a LONNNG Hiatus! Greetings, Gardening Peeps! With yet another turn of the calender, the blog pulls at me to proceed. Hopefully, more sharing of options for sustainability in our homeplaces will commence over this next growing season. Will be done soon with it, and really enjoying new areas of horticultural interest :). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A green dream in Kentucky Appalachia. Red River Gorge, Eastern Kentucky, United States.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): January 2009
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Tomato Dreams on a Winter's Night. To those of us who dream of our crops to come, this time of year allows dedicated time for pondering which of the zillion varieties of delicious Heirloom Tomatoes will be in our gardens. Come the warm spring days. With far too many choices available, it is a fun game each year! I try to plant ONLY between 25-35 varieties - a hard task when many of these become our standard favorites along the way! A gentleman that...
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): December 2010
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Thursday, December 30, 2010. It all begins with the magic of seed! Two days of the old year left, snow melting outdoors into MUD (oh, yay! In this first blog, we'll begin with our seed storage ways, and ponder what we all need from this garden time, and list what's needed to steward the kitchen garden and ornamental beds. We cannot be just takers, but givers to our soil.feeding it as any family member, in a way. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A green dream in Kentucky Appalachia.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): THE TOMATO LIST.....and more!
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Monday, February 9, 2009. THE TOMATO LIST.and more! Well, my 'Mater-addicted Garden Pals, the time has finally come to commit to the Tomato Choices for 09. NOT an easy accomplishment when one has such a wealth of seed varieties to dream about for too long during the Great Cold Season. Without much more ado, here are the choices - narrowed down to a mere 40-some types. This is just crazy, and i sure could use another 40 concrete remesh cages each year. Yellow 1884 Pink Heart.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): February 2009
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Stinkin' Roses and Other Allium Delights. Even more than beloved Tomatoes, we sure enjoy our Lilly Family members, and grow many types each year. For our own consumption, for my adventure, for giving, for seed-saving, and processing in many ways - the Alliums are near and dear to this gardener each season/. Here are the varieties slated fro planting as seed this week:. Shallot, Prisma Red. Ailsa Crag (OP) Onion. Evergreen Hardy White Scallions.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): Stinkin' Roses and Other Allium Delights
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Stinkin' Roses and Other Allium Delights. Even more than beloved Tomatoes, we sure enjoy our Lilly Family members, and grow many types each year. For our own consumption, for my adventure, for giving, for seed-saving, and processing in many ways - the Alliums are near and dear to this gardener each season/. Here are the varieties slated fro planting as seed this week:. Shallot, Prisma Red. Ailsa Crag (OP) Onion. Evergreen Hardy White Scallions.
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): Ice Storm Kentucky 2009
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Monday, February 9, 2009. Ice Storm Kentucky 2009. Here it is, Day 14 after the power outage since the Ice Storm, and it's time to revel in being able to blog again (on this warm 65 degree) day! What a time Ol. Jack Frost has given to Kentucky and other states this past month! We have been surprised to find ourselves fairly prepared for emergency out here on this remote little farm. We again were glad of fantastic neighbors and friends, who pulled together waaaay. Forest crash...
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :): Tomato Dreams on a Winter's Night~
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Gladgrowing in Kentucky :). Wednesday, January 21, 2009. Tomato Dreams on a Winter's Night. To those of us who dream of our crops to come, this time of year allows dedicated time for pondering which of the zillion varieties of delicious Heirloom Tomatoes will be in our gardens. Come the warm spring days. With far too many choices available, it is a fun game each year! I try to plant ONLY between 25-35 varieties - a hard task when many of these become our standard favorites along the way! A gentleman that...
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