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Garden in the Redwoods: May 2007
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Garden in the Redwoods. Tuesday, May 01, 2007. I finished my planting yesterday, April 30th, except for the last few tomatoes, which are still too small to put out. I don't have my map drawn out yet, but when I do I will insert it here. In the top three boxes I have snow peas, sugar snap peas, cucumbers, Delicata squash, bush beans, onions, lettuce, carrots, beets, chard and broccoli rabe. In the second row of boxes I have summer squash, garlic, peppers, and shallots. Elephant Garlic "ala supermarket".
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And the Plot thickens: About Me
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And the Plot thickens. Stories, experiments, and photos from my goofy urban farm in the Eastern hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. My mom gardens every year, and she taught me. We get together and put up strawberry jam, applebutter, and pickles all the time. She is the source of the dirt under my fingernails. She, my Texan and I are looking for just the right spot to pot up our family, so keep yer fingers crossed! Here are the trials. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Will the seller sue the bank?
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And the Plot thickens: Annual Cropping meets Permaculture
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And the Plot thickens. Stories, experiments, and photos from my goofy urban farm in the Eastern hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. Thursday, May 20, 2010. Annual Cropping meets Permaculture. Most people haven't heard of Permaculture, so they expect it's new. In truth, it's ancient. From all over the world in all kinds of environments. That's Annual Cropping - modern Agribusiness. It's even practiced on forests and fruit/nut trees. You know when you drive down a road and look into an orchard and...Fun F...
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And the Plot thickens
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And the Plot thickens. Stories, experiments, and photos from my goofy urban farm in the Eastern hills of the San Francisco Bay Area. Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Wrestling with Blogger's inadequecies. back soon. (And may have a good answer! Fun Fact: Tomato segments were originally regular, like oranges. Cherry tomatoes and some smaller slicers still are. The big, monster tomatoes have many, many irregularly-shaped seed compartments. That mutation is probably part of what got us big ol huge maters.
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The Accidental Gardener: garden happenings #3
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So i bought a house. and the house has a garden. and i have a black thumb determined to be green. with a devious dog hellbent on destroying the universe (or at least our gardens). so we shall who wins this war. Sunday, June 11, 2006. What i did this weekend in the gardens (and in the absence of TV. Finally found a place for those crazy zinnias. Okay, actually 2 places and i still have a whole tray of seedlings left over). These are in the same plot as the healing japanese maple. 1 had brother in law and ...
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The Accidental Gardener: daily garden inspiration
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So i bought a house. and the house has a garden. and i have a black thumb determined to be green. with a devious dog hellbent on destroying the universe (or at least our gardens). so we shall who wins this war. Friday, June 30, 2006. This is a strange flower among the PRINCESS MIX dianthus annuals. In the memorial garden. i checked, all the others are single color. i don't know if it happens often. California Gardener in Zone 23. Cool Picture and flower! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Garden in the Redwoods: June 2006
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Garden in the Redwoods. Monday, June 12, 2006. I was quite surprised to find this little baby coming right out of the retaining wall. I believe this is an Aunt Ruby's Green Cherry, since last year's vine was prolific with fruit and sprawling all over the place. It will be interesting to see what happens with this little vine. My question for you gardeners out there is this: if this vine bears fruit, what should I do? B) cut a slip and try to root it and plant it elsewhere in the garden? And now for a few...
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The Accidental Gardener: brand new day
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So i bought a house. and the house has a garden. and i have a black thumb determined to be green. with a devious dog hellbent on destroying the universe (or at least our gardens). so we shall who wins this war. Monday, May 28, 2007. Taking a cue from meagan. I have decided that since my garden is anew, i will change the garden blog look. i was getting sick of all the green anyway. Stay tuned. i promise lots of pics of my garden. just as soon as blogger lets me upload a ton o photos. Ugh work to be done.
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The Accidental Gardener: daily garden inspiration
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So i bought a house. and the house has a garden. and i have a black thumb determined to be green. with a devious dog hellbent on destroying the universe (or at least our gardens). so we shall who wins this war. Thursday, May 31, 2007. Last year, we planted these dianthus. For my friends memorial garden. they started out as just a single flower or two growing atop some leafy greens. they were sold as annuals from a local farm market. we let them overwinter, and they got all brown and straw-like. Great Use...