Rabbit’s nest
Walking around in my side yard, I found a rabbit’s nest. The mother rabbit will use a depression in the soil, or dig a little hole. Then she covers it […]
Walking around in my side yard, I found a rabbit’s nest. The mother rabbit will use a depression in the soil, or dig a little hole. Then she covers it […]
My King of the Garden Lima beans are later than other people’s’ Limas, and were last year. I don’t know why that is, but now they have decided to get […]
There is only one reason to ever have to get into the cat carrier, and that’s to go to the vet. She got woken up from a perfectly good nap […]
It’s a beautiful day to enjoy summer’s pleasures while they last. Hang laundry on the line for that special fresh smell, pick some beans, gather some collards to freeze for […]
It’s just an old basket, right? Actually it’s about 150 years old, and my uncle’s grandmother used it to gather the eggs from the chickens on the family farm. It’s not […]
They grow like the seed company said they would, and produce a lot of beans. And we can’t eat flowers, but these pretty little orchid-like flowers just make you smile. […]
My Hopi orange Lima beans have been growing very well and they are terrific producers of flowers and beans, on good strong vines. The pods are smaller than the King […]
Originally posted on SheepCarrot:
I started picking tomatoes last night because with this increase in heat, all the tomatoes are ripening at once it seems, and I’ve already been falling…
Eliza said Dylan wanted cucumbers cos he was going to make refrigerator pickles. Wait, you said what, he’s doing what? What? He wasn’t very interested in the garden all summer. […]
If you grow and love collards, and have never frozen any, you should. I clean them and tear them into small pieces, then cook them about 20 minutes. Drain, cool, […]