A morning walkabout in the garden
Tomatoes are all looking good now after being transplanted from the seeds I started in the kitchen. I had doubts about two of them right after they were transplanted but […]
Tomatoes are all looking good now after being transplanted from the seeds I started in the kitchen. I had doubts about two of them right after they were transplanted but […]
The area in the rabbit fence is laid up and ready to grow things: collards, cabbage, spinach, sorrel and other things that the many bunnies around here consider to be […]
Here’s the first blog about the trellis while it was still just an idea…….. https://sarasinart.net/2015/04/17/spring-is-sprung/ Well actually 3 engineers were involved. When I first planned and talked about the […]
That’s a strange expression, right? But one that has guided me and made me think things thru for many years. When I was first married, my husband’s old grandmother […]
It’s cold and there’s a snow storm going on, but those of us who grow food know the process of growing it needs to get started early with some […]
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 […]
Do we want to know where our food comes from? I know I rant on all the time about gardening and the importance of growing food and saving seeds […]
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 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 […]