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Garden Update March 19, 2009
I’ve been short on time, but I did work feverishly to get as much done as possible, since it is time for spring planting, and I’ll be traveling for work and miss out on home time. I was very impressed … Continue reading
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Tagged beans, blackberry, blueberry, cantaloupe, corn, fig, grape, lettuce, pear, pepper, planting, squash, tomato
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New Bed Put to Use
Out of the 48 carrots and 16 radish I planted 3 weeks ago, only one plant is coming up out of the soil. Not sure what went wrong, but I went ahead and planted 2 squares of carrots and 1 … Continue reading
Garden Update February 22, 2009
This is the bed with most of the stuff in it. Broccoli, lettuce, swiss chard, onion, and peas.
Garden Update Feb 1, 2009
I did some more work in the garden today. First, I transplanted the broccoli I bought at Wells Bros on Friday.
Another Productive Day Prepping the Garden
I somehow managed to convince Amber it was a good idea to stop at Home Depot on the way home from church today. “I just need some potting soil and fertilizer”. It is never just a few items from that … Continue reading
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Tagged hay, lettuce, mulch, pipe, raised beds, spinach, vegetables
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