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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: March 2012
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Friday, March 30, 2012. Some storms came and went, but my topsoil arrived on time, and Leah ended up being able to come down for the weekend from Kent. I bought an extra shovel, and I hope she's ready to get dirt-y, cause we've got a lot of beds to fill. Hmm, that whole sentence sounds a bit off. The best laid plans. Earlier in the week it seemed we were destined for nice weather this weekend, and we might get another strong work week in on the greenhouse/outdoors. So, help or no help, I've got work to do.
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Tomatoes, Cherry Red: April 2012
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Tuesday, April 24, 2012. These guys have just been sitting in my passively heated (i.e. whatever heat the house happens to absorb) dining room on the table by the window, and a little over a week later, they look like the photo above. Why feed pumpkins to hogs, you ask? Why, cause they're so damn cute when they eat them. Sunday, April 22, 2012. This weekend found me graced with the bounty of a house full of loved ones. My sister and father were both up to visit/work from Cincinnati, and Leah came dow...
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This land is Deerland — Starving off the Land
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Starving off the Land. Figuring out first-hand food. This land is Deerland. June 11, 2013. I’m interested in deer. There’s one deer, especially, that I’m interested in the one that’s currently out there somewhere, minding its own business, unaware that, come November, I’m going to shoot it. This is most definitely my year. But I’m also interested in deer at the macro level. Deer as wildlife, deer as shrubbery menace, deer as food source. And now, thanks to Al Cambronne’s new book,. It’s not deer IQ, of c...
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IMG_8647 | Woodys Rocky Ridge
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Plant Swapping | Woodys Rocky Ridge
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April 24, 2015 at 5:02 AM ( Uncategorized. We had our annual Plant Swap here Saturday afternoon. It’s a fun way to thin out your perennial beds, cull your seed starts and pick up some new starts of plants that you might not have. Mostly it is an excuse to get together with some old friends and meet some new ones, catch up with what’s going on in the county and sit and tell lies. April 24, 2015 at 3:15 PM. That is an excellent idea! I need to arrange something like that up here. April 26, 2015 at 5:37 AM.
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The Inverted Gardener: Finally Planting
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Sunday, April 7, 2013. Home Depot has a wonderful sale going on this week, Bonnie garden plants 5/$10 so with fresh home grown strawberries in mind, I nabbed 10. We have a wonderful high raised garden bed just outside the kitchen that we grew a small patch of edibles last year that will be perfect for berries. While I have grander plans for strawberries that includes building of gutters into elaborate shapes it just isnt in the budget this year. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Inverted Gardener: January 2014
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. And the season has started! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Walden Effect: Homesteading and Simple Living Blog. Surprising signs of spring. The Rusted Vegetable Garden. Visit The Rusted Garden Seed and Garden Shop: Use This 10% Discount for this Weekend Only Expires 3/12/2017. A Garden Journal Diary of Ilona's Garden. Observations on an Ohio Spring. What Does It Mean to Homestead? Big Blog Of Gardening. On the way to Critter Farm. It's Time to Be Creative.
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Six Roosters Farm: Concrete Day! (Update)
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Tuesday, December 10, 2013. So the concrete appears to have gone in quite well. They got it in fast while the greenhouse was still relatively warm due to the aforementioned sunshine. Cure time is still a concern, as the sun went down a little after 5pm and the temperature dropped quickly afterwards. but it's all in and it looks pretty level. Labels: Daily Progress Report. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Show Posts by Topic. New Baker Creek Seeds Catalog! Subscribe to Six Roosters.
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End of May | Woodys Rocky Ridge
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May 27, 2015 at 7:11 AM ( Uncategorized. Nearing the end of May we have almost everything in the ground we intended. The last few days we’ve had a pattern of rain that prevented me from doing anymore tilling, but I was able to sneak in and get a patch done for our sweet corn. I still need to plant our sweet potato rings and some of our squash. Theresa has been freezing, drying and jamming a mess of strawberries the last couple of days. Many more berries to go. May 27, 2015 at 7:18 AM. It all looks great!