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Harvest Monday, April 28, 2014 – Transplanting, Fertilizing & Container Fig
Yea, had perfect gardening weather on Friday (cloudy with some sun, warm and calm) and I was feeling good. Spent some time in the garden (first time this year) and got quite a bit done in one day. Transplanted my snap pea seedlings into the … Continue reading
Posted in Flowers, Gardening, Harvest Monday, Vegetables
Tagged Chicory Orchidea Rossa, container fig, fig, garlic green, hardening off, radicchio, snap pea seedlings, snap peas, strawberry
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Harvest Monday, October 14, 2013 + Container Purple Sweet Potato Update
Decided it was time to dig in my containers purple sweet potatoes, and was also able to gather enough tender vines for a meal at the same time. These are from the 2 slips I planted in 18-inch diameter pots … Continue reading
Harvest Monday, September 30, 2013 + Chayote & Artichoke Update
This past week was just gorgeous, perfect garden weather, 60’s and 70’s, but best of all bug free (well, none was bothering me). Spent most of the week putting the perennial gardens to bed for the winter – cutting back irises and deciduous peonies, … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Harvest Monday, Heritage vegetable garden, Locust Grove, Vegetables
Tagged artichoke plant, beets, celeriac, chayote plant, Locust Grove, onion, purple carrot, strawberry, vegetarian
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Harvest Monday, June 11, 2012
We had rain, lot of rain. Everything is lush including the weeds, need to get out to the gardens and do some serious weeding. Flower and perennial beds are gorgeous from afar, but up close and personal there are many … Continue reading