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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
I Yield I Yield LOL
Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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Current Seed list for 2015
BeNot in order, just how I am typing them in at the moment. Squash- Golden Hubbard Watermelon Sugar Baby Waternmelon Early Canada Brussel Sprouts- Long Island Improved Kale- Dwarf Curled Scotch Peas Alaska Peas Lincoln Homesteader Broccoli Munchkin Aspragus seed … Continue reading
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Butternut Squash, the landrace Great Grow out!
Its going to be such a interesting garden year, one of the things that is new this year is the Garden 2015 page.. I will be linking all my garden posts onto that page, so instead of using the search feature, … Continue reading
Seglinde Potatoes The 2015 year spud..
Yup, we grew this for the first time in 2014 and its a huge winner.. Here is hubbies written report.. FRONT GARDEN ROW: “SIEGLINDE” – White w/ yellow skin This row was planted in soil, and harvesting began in June … Continue reading
Warm temps..
Rain has come to the farm, it was a green Christmas, my plans for dressing up the horses, rain, my plan for going riding, rain. But today, o toady is overcast but its currently dry, there is only one big … Continue reading
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Tagged animal bedding, Cleaning animal pens, compost, Prep work in the garden for fall
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Raddish Greens, Rain, and Riding..
Well, the rain came softly first, four or more hours of lovely soft spring rain, I was off the farm for a good part of the day as I headed in to get to have lunch with 3 gens of … Continue reading
Things I need to move from one area to another-re garden
I need to dig out another ten wild violets plants from the food forest and move them into spots in the main garden. I need to dig up twelve red and twelve white clover plants from the buffer zones and move … Continue reading
March Give A Way!-Garden Seeds
We have a winner of the Feb Give A way of the hard lotion Bars is Karyn Knowler and you are in luck, I have a planned day to get to the post office this week, (sorry Robin, for taking so … Continue reading
Seedy Saturday.. Seeds , Seeds and more seeds
Once again this event was busy! While my photo was snapped in a lull because the rooms with the seminars was full, full! the parking lot told the truth, it was almost impossible to find a place to park, once … Continue reading
Flowers.. yup, I said it.. pretty sweet flowers..
I Know, Shocking… ME talking about flowers.. I do herbs and they flower, I do garden plants and they flower, I have wild area’s and they have all kinds of native flowers and I am good with it.. I grow … Continue reading
The sun is warm..
Yup, you heard me right, despite the cold temps, despite the snow, despite the drifts that are so huge and solid that even the horse’s walk over the beaten path.. the sun, the sun its got promise, it started last … Continue reading
