No Vampires Allowed!

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Check out today’s garlic harvest! Does it seem a bit early to be harvesting garlic? After a mild Winter that ended early, this Spring allowed the garlic to start sending up scapes probably 6 weeks ago, leaves began turning yellow on top and dying back from the bottom – all signs that the garlic may be ready for harvest.  I’ve …

Feeding the Soil, So it Can Feed Me!

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Back in mid-March, I began preparing the soil for a successful year in the garden.  The bed in the photo was not planted in cover crops over winter, so I was fairly certain it needed a boost of nutrients.  As you can see from the photo, I added: Leaf mold (last year’s leaves have been in the trashcan, decomposing for …

Blueberries!

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This year has brought some new projects to my garden.  Among those are a compost tea brewer and blueberries!  I wasn’t sure I wanted to battle the birds and raccoons for my share of berries, but I  survived last year with the new raspberries, so why not give it a try!  I spend a fortune on organic berries, so having …

It’s Spring!

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Just wanted to wish you a Happy Spring! I’ve been busy in the garden, digging up my cover crops, amending the soil, and prepping all of the raised beds for a productive year in the garden. This little gardener did too much digging yesterday, so she’s too worn out to tell you all about it.  Stay tuned for photos and …

Starting Seeds

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Happy Sunday! We fired up the grow lights today, and started these goodies: Calabrese Broccoli This variety has proven to be my favorite.  It grows very well here, and sends off tons of side shoots once the main stalk is harvested.  It keeps on giving! Golden Acre Cabbage Curly Parsley The Italian flat variety has been outside all winter, doing …

Soil Testing

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Welcome to the 2012 growing season! Tomatoes and peppers are sprouting their first true leaves inside, under the grow lights.  The weather is warming up, and hardy vegetables like broccoli and cabbage have already been transplanted outside.  Before the beds get more crowded with this year’s plantings, there’s no time like the present to do some soil testing.  Not only to …