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Continue reading →: Watermelon Radishes
I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am to be writing this blog post. No, it’s not that I’m that excited about Columbus Day. I’m excited because I’ve been waiting for 2 MONTHS to write a post about Watermelon Radishes. Aren’t they beautiful? They are perfect specimens! (Well,…
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Continue reading →: Friday PhotoEssay
Friday has come around again! Time flies when you’re having fun in the garden! We harvested some of the purple choy this week. The choy is about “baby” size, so nice and tender and tasty! This will give the remaining choy plants space to grow bigger. I don’t know what…
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Continue reading →: To Cover or Not to Cover
One of our local TV stations is predicting our first frost of the fall this weekend. (Low of 31 for Sunday night.) The other stations are predicting 34 degrees and 36 degrees as lows for the weekend. Accuweather.com is predicting 38 degrees for the weekend low. Trying to figure out…
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Continue reading →: Fall Flowers
We may be pulling things out slowly and putting the garden to bed for the winter, but there are still lots of beautiful flowers to be had. Bob’s office is full of buckets of flowers we cut on Tuesday. They will be used for a Master Gardener class on Friday.…
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Continue reading →: Nearing the End…
We are definitely nearing the end of the busy gardening season. This week in the garden, the zinnias and the roma tomatoes have come to an end. The zinnias have been looking pretty pitiful ever since the powdery mildew showed up a few weeks ago. The roma tomatoes could have…