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The Porch Garden: August 2013
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Saturday, August 24, 2013. Small Garden, Big Harvest. First, a confession. I have two gardens. I have my small porch garden where everything is grown in containers and I also have a 10ft x 10ft plot in my town's community garden. I did reference my community garden plot in this post about the garden as my sandbox. And I do share lots of pictures from my garden plot outside of this blog. I love the colors of these "sweet pickle" peppers. And a...
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The Porch Garden: June 2013
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Tuesday, June 18, 2013. Why you should start an herb garden. Everybody wants to grow tomatoes. But there's nothing wrong with going smaller with your porch garden. Here are some reasons to grow an herb garden. Just watering the plants can bring out the scent. My fave is rosemary. 3) Your food will taste better. Seriously. Fresh herbs make everything taste better. They're way better than dried or store-bought. 4) It's cheaper to grow your own.
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The Porch Garden: Back in Time/ Tomato Adoption Agency
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Monday, August 5, 2013. Back in Time/ Tomato Adoption Agency. Okay, I meant to do this post almost 2 months ago. So I'm gonna jump in my DeLorean, flip the time circuits on, and set my destination for June 1st, 2013 (i.e. sort the garden pics on my computer by date until I find the right ones. Sometimes I try too hard to make a blog about plants seem exciting.). Tomato plants in the car for delivery. I think she's getting a green thumb! Every...
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The Porch Garden: Happy 4th of July! (A full porch, hanging baskets, and a tomato growth chart)
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One girl's adventures in growing food without owning any land. Friday, July 4, 2014. Happy 4th of July! A full porch, hanging baskets, and a tomato growth chart). I don't have fireworks, but I've got the stars and stripes waving on the porch. The porch garden is pretty full, though I'm always thinking about adding more. I did decide I needed to add some flowers this year and it seemed that *up* was the only way to go, so I added some new plant hangers to the porch columns. The Porch Garden on Pinterest.
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Dunn Creek Organic Farm PEI, Canada: March 2011
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Dunn Creek Organic Farm PEI, Canada. From life in the city to living in the country". Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Harvesting a Local M.E.A.L. - It's Time to Farm! It's Time to Farm. I planted seeds this week. Spring is the most optimistic season. Seeds are faith and hope and life in the future. Planting made me feel righteous and peaceful and quietly determined to thrive. A Local M.E.A.L. Please follow this link for more: http:/ alocalmeal.wordpress.com/. A Local M.E.A.L. - John Quimby. Demonstrations rel...
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Katie's Kitchen Garden: December 2011
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Thursday, December 29, 2011. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About Me and My Garden. Indianapolis, Indiana (USDA zone 5), United States. I live in historical neighborhood in Indianapolis. I have a small yard in which I have traditionally planted perennial flowers. I love to cook and I want to eat more locally grown organic produce, so I decided (GASP! To dig up a part of my flower garden to plant fruits and vegetables. In this blog, I will share what I'm learning along the way. View my complete profile.
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Heirloom Tomato Blog: September 2009
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Welome to my Heirloom Tomato Blog. This is where you can read about the progress of my Heirloom Tomato garden. Saturday, September 12, 2009. This was a very trying year for tomatoes! With the threat of frost in June and the end of August! However, I came out pretty good, and while I am working on building a website for seed sales you can get some of my seeds by going to deansslater@gmail.com! I have over 300 varieties and some extremley rare types! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). PS Heirlooms - Dean Slater.
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Heirloom Tomato Blog: May 2009
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Welome to my Heirloom Tomato Blog. This is where you can read about the progress of my Heirloom Tomato garden. Friday, May 29, 2009. Busy and getting hectic! Hey, Remember me? I know I haven't posted in a while, but that is because I don't have time to think! I will be putting in over 2000 plants this week. There is a lot of prep that goes into that many plants. I use cages and trellising. I use the cages on my cherry types and trllising for my large indeterminates. Till next time, good gardening! I hear...