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Persephone in Bloom: Keeping away the Twilight fans and Babies everywhere! (click on title to get)
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Keeping away the Twilight fans and Babies everywhere! Click on title to get). A week ago (I know, behind on posting in real time) my garlic was looking really scruffy and yellow indicating that it was garlic yanking time! I've already done a post on garlic harvesting and braiding. From a while back so I won't bore you with the details all over again. The mama bulbs that produced the seed bulbs were still small and I set the...
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Persephone in Bloom: Jul 7, 2010
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Hookay, life crazy now. On break/vacation until next week. Won't go crazier. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Yankee transplant from the Midwest to the Midsouth. Enjoying the weather and long growing season and making the garden her mom never allowed. Working on her garden writing and knowledge while honing other literary pursuits. edibleMemphis writer! View my complete profile.
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Persephone in Bloom: Jun 25, 2010
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Friday, June 25, 2010. Start of Friday Foliage, Flowers and Fruits photog. So, working on this organization and discipline thing with the blog (as usual) that will hopefully provide good content, learning for you and me, interesting dialogue and updates on my garden as well as assuring a good amount of photographs, consistently. Here's the plan, feel free to comment and tell me if you think this is a good/bad idea:. MONDAYs: Going ons in my garden.
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Persephone in Bloom: Combo days! Thursday Hort Lesson: Leave Morphology & Friday Foliage, Flowers and Fruits Photog
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Friday, July 2, 2010. Thursday Hort Lesson: Leave Morphology and Friday Foliage, Flowers and Fruits Photog. Busy busy busy busy busy. Holidays good. But, busy. Since the weather getting a little cooler I've been trying to catch up with the garden for all the hours missed from the heat wave. So, I was outside for 4 hours yesterday chugging away, unfortunately not during the wee hours of the morning as I usually like, but I started at noon. There is ...
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Persephone in Bloom: Plant Spotlight: Tomatillos, Verde and Purple types!
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Plant Spotlight: Tomatillos, Verde and Purple types! I've talked briefly on tomatillos in the past, but haven't given them enough verbiage on this blog and my excitement on growing them this year. The seeds can be saved very easily, just like regular tomato seeds via the fermentation method, though I suspect they could also just be washed and dried for later use. My experience also seems to indicate that the seeds are ve...
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Persephone in Bloom: Jun 28, 2010
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Monday, June 28, 2010. Monday Monday, it was all I hoped it would be.". I'm glad to know that I've not been the only suffering in this weather, as well as the only one who's garden has gone down hill! Granted I'm not suffering as bad as poor Dave here. So I probably have less excuse. Still, can I please just blame the dog and the weather? Get up, I take my little time (because I'm annoyed at her. But there appears to be hope! Links to this post.
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Persephone in Bloom: Jun 24, 2010
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Edible gardening with zeal and being a plant evangelist. Thursday, June 24, 2010. Keeping away the Twilight fans and Babies everywhere! Click on title to get). A week ago (I know, behind on posting in real time) my garlic was looking really scruffy and yellow indicating that it was garlic yanking time! I've already done a post on garlic harvesting and braiding. From a while back so I won't bore you with the details all over again. The mama bulbs that produced the seed bulbs were still small and I set the...
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