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Cole Crops: The Goldilocks of Vegetables | planthoarder
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A chaotic cottage gardener. Cole Crops: The Goldilocks of Vegetables. My love claims the weather forecasters expect a cool summer. I’ll do my best to baby them with the even moisture and nitrogen they like, and hope they reward me with a generous bounty or at least a few respectable meals. If not, well, I’ll bite back my pride and remember, there’s always the fall. This entry was posted on April 25, 2012 at 12:23 pm and is filed under gardening. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. Here in ...
One Towering Tomato | planthoarder
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A chaotic cottage gardener. Laquo; Diggin’ Double Daylilies. To the left at two feet ( approx. 61 cm) tall, tomato ‘Legend,’ to the right at three feet (approx. 91 cm), tomato ‘Cherokee Purple,’ and in the center at a whopping seven feet (approx. 213 cm) tall, tomato ‘Gardener’s Delight! 8217; Holy cow! Thanks Adam Leone of http:/ carrottopsallotment.com/. For suggesting ‘Gardener’s Delight.’. There’s been another “helper” in the tomato patch. With tags garden pests. Feed You can leave a response. I don&...
Bring on the Rain | planthoarder
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A chaotic cottage gardener. Laquo; Wordless Wednesday. Bring on the Rain. The plan was to transplant starting Mother’s Day, but peeking at our ten day forecast with no frost in the near future, I felt emboldened to begin planting immediately. Rain was predicted. What could be better than a nice drink for all my newly planted veggies? That put a fear in me, but what could I do? Questionable judgement aside, have you ever known better, but somehow forgot? Yes, but will it be enough to save them? From your ...
Pastel Paradise | planthoarder
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A chaotic cottage gardener. Laquo; Bring on the Rain. Diggin’ Double Daylilies. I blame my zone. Take windflowers, I have Anemone sylvestris, a lovely little white for the spring, and hardy as can be. My Love bought A. coronaria in red red and blue blue. Sadly, even with mulch I’d have to be in zone 7 to hope to overwinter it. My camassia is barely blue, as is my wild sweet william, Phlox divaricata. Would I like to grow Meconopsis? 8221; You caught me. Yes, I love those, too, but they just can’...
Wordless Wednesday | planthoarder
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A chaotic cottage gardener. Laquo; Cole Crops: The Goldilocks of Vegetables. Bring on the Rain. This entry was posted on May 2, 2012 at 10:05 am and is filed under gardening. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 4 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday”. May 2, 2012 at 10:43 am. Your tomato plants give me hope for the July sweetness of a Better Boy. May 2, 2012 at 8:14 pm. Yup, they’re a Gardener’s Delight! May 2, 2012 at 2:33 pm.
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Winter arrived yesterday | My Wisconsin Outdoor Journal
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What you will find in this blog…. My Wisconsin Outdoor Journal. Living the Rural Life! Laquo; Another Hoop House Update. Finally finished the hoop house. March 3, 2012 by jeffevraets. Well, I sure am not complaining after the crazy weather the past couple of days. But, we did get 5 inches of snow yesterday. No big deal other than delaying the already delayed Hoop House project. The weather man is saying we will be 50 degrees by Tuesday. We’ll see. On March 3, 2012 at 7:26 pm. On March 3, 2012 at 10:23 pm.
Wattling | The Crabgrass Chronicles
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Close to my Heart and On My Last Nerve. Does Everything Grow Better In My Neighbor's Yard? Living the Rural LIfe. The Grimy Hands Girls’ Club. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 11 other followers. March 23, 2012, 1:15 pm. Now is the perfect time to do it. The plants are just beginning to grow and haven’t gotten very tall yet. The first thing you need to do is gather up your materials. This is pretty basic – a bunch of thicke...Now you...
July | 2012 | The Crabgrass Chronicles
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Close to my Heart and On My Last Nerve. Does Everything Grow Better In My Neighbor's Yard? Living the Rural LIfe. The Grimy Hands Girls’ Club. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 11 other followers. Confessions of a Garden Geek. July 24, 2012, 6:24 pm. So I have a confession to make. And the apples. Oh my the apples. I wonder if Gardener’s Block is a valid term? I don’t know. But, such is life. My main concern with that part of the hous...
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The ground cherries taste like ground cherries | Skeptical Gardener
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Wierdness in the garden, including mine. Blogs and Pages that I like. June 13, 2013. The ground cherries taste like ground cherries. 8221; “Ground cherries, I decided to try them this year.” She then explained to me how my grandmother used to grow them every year and that you should never pick all of the fruit. That way there will be volunteer ground cherry plants returning every year. The other day, I was inspecting the plants and I found three small berries and one slightly larger one. Next post ».
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Summer Anticipation | Skeptical Gardener
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Wierdness in the garden, including mine. Blogs and Pages that I like. July 9, 2013. Spring has come and gone and now all of our gardens have transitioned to the summer stage. Here that means everything is starting to fill out their fruits and vegetables. I’ve harvested a few zucchinis and cucumbers and they are hopefully going to continue for quite a few more weeks. The broccoli, turnips and beets have all been harvested and pulled out of the garden. A Big Mortgage Lifter Tomato. Laquo; Previous post.
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Garden Update-May 2013 | Skeptical Gardener
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Wierdness in the garden, including mine. Blogs and Pages that I like. May 14, 2013. Plum Purples and Early Scarlet Globe Radishes, totaling about half a pound. A good start to the year. Laquo; Previous post. Next post ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Flood of June 2013. This blog...
Confessions of a Garden Geek | The Crabgrass Chronicles
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Close to my Heart and On My Last Nerve. Does Everything Grow Better In My Neighbor's Yard? Living the Rural LIfe. The Grimy Hands Girls’ Club. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 11 other followers. Confessions of a Garden Geek. July 24, 2012, 6:24 pm. So I have a confession to make. And the apples. Oh my the apples. I wonder if Gardener’s Block is a valid term? I don’t know. But, such is life. My main concern with that part of the hous...
January | 2010 | The Crabgrass Chronicles
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Close to my Heart and On My Last Nerve. Does Everything Grow Better In My Neighbor's Yard? Living the Rural LIfe. The Grimy Hands Girls’ Club. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 11 other followers. A few more pics. January 13, 2010, 2:53 pm. We finally rose into the 30’s today, what a nice change from -10! Yay for the January Thaw. I took a quick stroll through the snowy yard and took a few pictures:. My snow-covered VDL clematis.
March | 2010 | The Crabgrass Chronicles
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Close to my Heart and On My Last Nerve. Does Everything Grow Better In My Neighbor's Yard? Living the Rural LIfe. The Grimy Hands Girls’ Club. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 11 other followers. March 19, 2010, 6:52 am. A recurring question I have had as a master gardener is, what do I do about snow mold on my lawn? 1 Avoid excessive applications of nitrogen in fertilizer in the fall. 5 If there are areas that tend to drift in or if...
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planthoarder | a chaotic cottage gardener
A chaotic cottage gardener. With tags garden pests. On July 25, 2012 by planthoarder. To the left at two feet ( approx. 61 cm) tall, tomato ‘Legend,’ to the right at three feet (approx. 91 cm), tomato ‘Cherokee Purple,’ and in the center at a whopping seven feet (approx. 213 cm) tall, tomato ‘Gardener’s Delight! 8217; Holy cow! Thanks Adam Leone of http:/ carrottopsallotment.com/. For suggesting ‘Gardener’s Delight.’. There’s been another “helper” in the tomato patch. Diggin’ Double Daylilies. Absolutely...
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