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Harvest Monday, February 29, 2016 – Container Ginger + Seeds Starting
Few years ago I experimented with growing ginger using ginger rhizome I purchased from the health food store. It grew but the yield was poor, decided it was not possible to grow ginger in the Hudson Valley due to our … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, March 16, 2015 – More Indoor Seed Starting + Updates
This past week was a week of waiting. Waiting for the snow to disappear. Unfortunately my yard (front, sides and back) is still white. First day of spring is this Friday, March 20, only 4 days away, will all the … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Growing sweet potatoes, Harvest Monday, Heritage vegetable garden, Locust Grove, Uncategorized, Vegetables
Tagged Asian green, broccoli, container gardening, happy rich, indoor seed starting, lettuce, Locust Grove Heritage Vegetable Garden, Okinawan sweet potato, Shanghai bok choy, starting sweet potato slips
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Harvest Monday, March 9, 2015 – Indoor Seed Starting
I am so blessed!!!!! This past week, one of my garden friends gifted me with a bucket of pro-mix enabling me to start my onions, leeks and celeriac seeds. Still unable to get into my shed for the needed seed … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, March 4, 2013 – Hudson Valley Seed Library + Starting Chinese Celery & Ping Tung Eggplant
I was the lucky recipient of 3 art pack seeds from the Hudson Valley Seed Library. Click here to learn about the seed library. These delightfully designed art pack seeds were presented to me by my Master Gardener volunteer friend, Ginna. It was a surprise … Continue reading