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Garden Update – September 5, 2011
I was able to get quite a few seeds in the ground today. I cleaned up the bed by my patio, and re-planted most of bed #1. I think it was just too hot for the broccoli seedlings I planted … Continue reading
Gardening: May 9, 2010
I spent a few hours outside today. I planted about 4 squares of carrots and some marigolds in the big garden, then I removed all my sugar snap peas out of the bed near the back door. Earlier this season, I put … Continue reading
Planted the Peas
Bryson and I spent a few hours out in the cold to get some more gardening done. I planted lots of different edible pod peas. I don’t know why I have so dang many of these, I guess I thought … 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 February 15, 2009
I transplanted my tomato and pepper plants into some larger pots.
I Forgot About the Sun
Yesterday just before sundown I was rushing to get my onion sets in the soil. I choose the bed that I had just prepared the soil in because the others had layers of hay and newspaper, and I figured it … Continue reading