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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: May Update
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Saturday, May 10, 2014. We had a couple nice sunny days earlier this week, so I wandered out to the garden to see what was happening out there. I poked under the mulch in the main potato bed to see if they were sprouting yet, and I found this:. That would be a big fat slug. It kept itself shrunk up like that, so I don't know how long it was when moving, but I'd guess 4-5 inches. Aside from that, I don't really have a ...
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Get a FREE copy of my report. The 7 Most Shocking Things the Health Food Industry Will Never Tell You. My newsletter AND special health deals! SEND IT TO ME. Challenging politically correct nutrition. Fermented & Raw. Eating Real Food On A Budget. Healthy Foods: What To Buy. BOOKS & CLASSES. Eating Real Food On A Budget. Granted, it wasn’t particularly Real Food. But I mostly mention it to say: I’ve been there, folks. I’ve been dirt poor trying to do the best I can with what I had. To stretch those dolla...
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: January 2012
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Monday, January 2, 2012. I know you must think I have forgotten about you, but it is not so. Hubby did finally get back from Korea, but we were not able to stay in Colorado. There was no real garden for me this year, and I stayed away from my gardening haunts as it just made me sad to think about it. Finding what we are looking for is proving to take longer than usual, but the right one will come along in due time.
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: July 2010
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Monday, July 26, 2010. Things Are Looking Up! July has brought us some rain followed by warm temperatures and it's really starting to show out in the garden now. My zucchini are still alive (yay! And are starting to get a little bigger. It'll still be quite a while before I get any but the farm stand opened last weekend (I'm so glad they're back! Saturday, July 24, 2010. Sunday, July 18, 2010. I came across this editi...
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: Building the Garden (a catch-up post)
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Tuesday, May 21, 2013. Building the Garden (a catch-up post). I thought I'd take a minute to backtrack to building the garden beds. This first pic shows the plan I started with, superimposed on an aerial view of the back yard. Of course, like many plans, it's not how it actually ended up, but I think the changes were for the better. This is the "before" shot, looking east-ish. These poor little potatoes spent the wint...
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: March 2014
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Wednesday, March 19, 2014. Just for fun, here's a little comparison of my proposed garden layout last year, and the aerial photo from Google Earth taken May 2013. This is the proposed garden layout with the changes. The areas that are not beds, I'm just laying out cardboard and will cover it with the mulch I got from Asplundh last year. I'll spot-dig and add compost where I'm actually going to plant. The Gardens at Me...
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: Change in plans
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Wednesday, April 24, 2013. I drew up a plan for the new garden quite a while ago. I really liked the idea of the little joined rings, right up until I started to build the beds. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Front Range Food Gardener. Varieties Adapted to Front Range Colorado. The Gardens at Melissa Majora - a Honeybee Sanctuary. Still on hiatus - but a spaRRows pic. New Harvest Monday Host. This is Amy, Granny'...
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener: February 2013
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Tales of a Transplanted Gardener. Raised bed vegetable gardening in western Washington. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. This is the general plan I have for the main garden. I learned today that my estimation is off by a few feet and the two rectangular beds to the right of the path (the brown textured area is a path from the back gate to the old wellhouse (storage building) won't fit as planned, so I've got to modify the plan a bit, but it's a start. There is another stack around that corner too. Dave of Our...
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