May 2023
My nickel beans are having mixed results this year. I’m not sure if the slugs are feasting on the young sprouts or if I planted the seeds too close to the side of the raised bed. Filling a box does mess with the natural movement of the soil, so it’s possible I tried to get something to grow where it…
0 commentsFollowing a “lazy gardening” hack I saw on Pinterest this year, I built a potato cage using scrap wire fencing and lining it with newspaper to retain the soil. I planted seed potatoes that I purchased from the local hardware store, as well as half-sprouted potatoes from my pantry. A TOWER of taters! After setting up the potato cage, I…
Last year’s strawberry buds were white, but this year they’re bright pink. The change in color could be due to the variety of strawberries—these might be different plants that thrived in the warm winter—or it’s just that the weather is different this year. That’s certainly been true, with unpredictable wind storms and now a small heat wave. Regardless of the…
It’s that time… I can finally plant the first bush beans for this season! Bush beans are easy to grow and I’m growing them in raised beds this year. I planted six varieties of bush beans, a variety different colors and flavors. Planting beans has me thinking about the tasty dishes I can make once I start harvesting them (my…
As I was walking through my garden, I noticed something small and red peeking out of the soil. It was the first radish ready to harvest! Although I was tempted to snack on it right then and there, I harvested it and washed it off before slicing it up and adding it to a fresh salad. The crunch of the…
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