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Continue reading →: Pepper Pre-Palooza! (& Video Wednesday)
I was going to call this post Pepper-Palooza, but then I decided that we are planting enough peppers that I wanted to save that title for later this summer when we will (I hope) have a whole passel of different types of picked peppers to palooza. (But not pickled peppers.) …
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Continue reading →: Planting & Harvesting in the Family of 4 Garden
Today was a busy day all over the garden, so I’ll be posting all week about the different things we did in the garden. Today I’ll focus on the Family of 4 Garden. First, we harvested almost all of the remaining lettuce, spinach, and radishes because with the heat this…
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Continue reading →: Friday PhotoEssay
Herb Day is tomorrow, so come on out and buy your herbs for the summer, eat some good food, and attend seminars on herbs and pollinators. I continue t be amazed by how many strawberries are on the plants this spring. I almost think the plants might have too many…
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Continue reading →: Tomato Planting & Spring Harvests
Yesterday was the day that the Master Gardeners got dirty and got the first bunch of tomatoes in the ground. They planted tomatoes in the Family of 4 Garden, the “early” tomatoes in the Early & Late Tomato demonstration, and the non-grafted heirloom tomatoes in the grafting demonstration. We’re using…
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Continue reading →: Video Wednesday: Tools for the Garden
Our feature video for this week is “Tools for the Garden.” Evelyn Neier looks at some of the basic tools you might want to have on hand to get your garden started right. She also gives some helpful tips for those of you gardening on a budget.