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seedling: May 2008
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Friday, May 30, 2008. Very busy and very happy to see that the perennials are doing what they do best. I haven't done a thing to this particular garden this year, and I'm happy to see that I don't have to. This is why perennials are so worth it. Once they're settled in and established, they truly take care of themselves. And with time being of the essence these days, I so appreciate that! Tuesday, May 20, 2008. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. I love lupi...
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seedling: September 2007
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Sunday, September 02, 2007. One Local Summer: Week Ten. Hard to believe this is the last week of One Local Summer. Not only has local eating sustained us this summer, posting about our meals has also sustained this blog. With a new baby in the house, I must admit my garden is so overgrown and neglected, it's far from blog-worthy. Without our local meals, this blog would have gone the way of our garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This work is lice...
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seedling: May 2007
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Thursday, May 31, 2007. You Say Tomato. . . OK The lettuce is out. We've got tons in the fridge which we've been feasting on all week. So now the tomatoes are in. . . 24 plants total counting those we put in containers. And I've got seedlings to spare still. I suspect we planted them a little too close together, but I haven't the discipline. I'll develop the ability to put the plants' needs ahead of my own! Here's what we planted. I direct-sowed t...
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seedling: May 2009
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Thursday, May 28, 2009. Usually by this point in the growing season I've got a few posts up. I've fallen a behind a bit, though fortunately not in the garden. We've made some changes, and I'm excited to see how it all shakes out. For one thing, our little veggie plot. Is no longer a veggie plot. As I've mentioned before. Upon reading about the fab Brick City Urban Farms. In nearby Newark, we're full-on Earth Box. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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seedling: April 2008
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Thursday, April 17, 2008. This would make some salad. Anyway, it's probably worth holding out a bit. But at least we're on our way! Tuesday, April 01, 2008. And so it begins. . . The crocus and daffodils are up. . . And the first of our seeds are in. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bound and determined to compensate for my impossibly small yard with an impossibly large garden. View my complete profile. Eat local today. . . In My Kitchen Garden.
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seedling: August 2007
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Sunday, August 19, 2007. One Local Summer: Week Eight. Our CSA provided the basil, garlic and onions. The pasta was locally made. And the tomatoes are all ours. It simply doesn't get any better than fresh sauce. Sunday, August 12, 2007. One Local Summer: Week Seven. This was a meal that turned out to be the calm before the storm. Just a few hours after enjoying it, I proceeded to go into labor (one week early! Our baby daughter was born the next e...
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seedling: September 2008
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Monday, September 01, 2008. One Local Summer, Week 13: Crab Cakes. Well this is it, the end of the OLS Challenge. I've enjoyed being a Mid-Atlantic coordinator and am appreciative of Farm to Philly. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Bound and determined to compensate for my impossibly small yard with an impossibly large garden. View my complete profile. Eat local today. . . One Local Summer, Week 13: Crab Cakes. In My Kitchen Garden.
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seedling: Morning, Glory
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Monday, September 01, 2008. Hi, enjoyed your comments about morning glory vines and flowers. I have a question, Have you ever seen a "green mushroom"? I was outside last evening and found 2 growing in my flower bed. Please post on your blog and let me know. I took pictures last evening and again this morning when they were fully open. If you like, I can post them also. Thanks, Another Gardener. Hello,This is the true beauty of the nature .
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seedling: One Local Summer, Week 12: Steak Frites
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Sunday, August 24, 2008. One Local Summer, Week 12: Steak Frites. Though our meal was inspired by France, it didn't seem right to open a bottle of vin rouge. And we didn't have to. Instead we enjoyed a beautiful bottle of Finger Lakes' Merlot which complimented our meal perfectly without adding significantly to its overall mileage. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Eat local today. . . One Local Summer, Week 11: Eggplant.
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seedling: Fresh Start
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The (mis)adventures of a novice gardener. Advice welcome! Thursday, May 28, 2009. Usually by this point in the growing season I've got a few posts up. I've fallen a behind a bit, though fortunately not in the garden. We've made some changes, and I'm excited to see how it all shakes out. For one thing, our little veggie plot. Is no longer a veggie plot. As I've mentioned before. Upon reading about the fab Brick City Urban Farms. In nearby Newark, we're full-on Earth Box. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).