I still grow beans in the strangest places
I had posted before about green beans growing climbing a tomato plant, and this year I dropped one bean in a yucca plant and it got beans on. https://sarasinart.net/2014/09/06/i-love-natures-miracles/ […]
I had posted before about green beans growing climbing a tomato plant, and this year I dropped one bean in a yucca plant and it got beans on. https://sarasinart.net/2014/09/06/i-love-natures-miracles/ […]
The end of the garden is sad, but can make for a really easy recipe to use up some things that are ending. OK, so I didn’t grow the […]
They’re predicting our first frost for tonight. Always a sad day for a gardener, especially when things are still producing in the garden. My King of the Garden Limas […]
This tree has been trimmed several times when storms and other things made it necessary. Silver maple is such soft wood anyway, and then an injury and trimming allows diseases […]
I presented a mystery in a recent post. My son’s girlfriend Eliza had me interested in finding the beans she had described, and I had asked for readers’ help. https://sarasinart.net/2014/09/23/a-question-for-the-gardeners/ […]
I love to grow different and interesting things. My son’s girlfriend recently went to Colorado to visit relatives and had some unusual beans. The beans were purple and they […]
I don’t like to face the end of gardening, (and picking and eating) but some things still go on for a little while. I have Lima beans forming in huge […]
It’s not hard to grow green beans. Unless you grow them in yucca plants. I posted an earlier blog about having apparently dropped a green bean seed down […]
They make a squeaky noise that sounds like CecilCecilCecil, so they have always been named Cecil around here. One has one of his tunnels 5′ off my back porch […]
My last few cabbages are small, but that’s ok. Lima beans are just now really coming on. I love my heirloom seeds. The cabbages are the sweetest I’ve ever […]