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Garlic | the garden experiment
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Sustainable, organic and native gardening in the suburbs of St. Paul. Seed Starting Class →. October 30, 2011. Planted garlic today. Inchellium Red in cucumber bed. Lorz Italian in tomato bed. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Seed Starting Class →. 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. Notify me of new comments via email.
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building the boxes and supports | the garden experiment
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Sustainable, organic and native gardening in the suburbs of St. Paul. Peat moss vs. coir. Building the boxes and supports. April 25, 2011. Cucumber, squash and tomato trellis. Here is the 4′ x 4′ box and trellis I’m using for the squash, pumpkin, watermelon, tomatoes and carrots. It’s basically the DIY Network cucumber trellis. 4×4 box with an A-frame built out of 2×2’s for tomatoes, carrots, parsley and cilantro. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. And tagged A frame tomato trellis. Create a free we...
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2012 Plant List | the garden experiment
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Sustainable, organic and native gardening in the suburbs of St. Paul. Here are the plants I anticipate growing for 2012. I’ve included the seed source in parentheses:. BC=Baker Creed Heirloom Seeds. HMO=High Mowing Organic Seeds. Bean, Kentucky Wonder Pole (BC). Bean, Purple Podded Pole (BC). Chard, Rainbow Mix (HMO). Carrot, Danvers 126 (HMO). Cucumber, Russian Pickling (SSE). Cucumber, Delikatesse (BC). Eggplant, Rosa Bianca (BC). Jalapeño, Early (HMO). Lettuce, Gourmet Mix (HMO). Tomato, Rio Fuego (WS).
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Learning Garden Tour – July 9th, 2016 | Hennepin County Master Gardeners
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Hennepin County Master Gardeners. Got a gardening question? Call our hotline (612) 301-7590. Ask a Master Gardener. Become a Master Gardener Volunteer. Annual Plant Sale – May 21st, 2016. Learning Garden Tour – July 9th, 2016. Farmer’s Market Schedule. Hennepin County Libraries Schedule. Learning Garden Tour – July 9th, 2016. 2016 Extension Master Gardener Program. Master Gardeners will be on hand at each location to answer questions, and each site will include a how-to demonstration. With eco-friend...
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Fruits of my labor | the garden experiment
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Sustainable, organic and native gardening in the suburbs of St. Paul. First plantings of the year →. Fruits of my labor. April 24, 2012. I was looking back through pictures on my camera and realized I never posted these…. Quick and easy pickles from the Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving. I made half with regular vinegar and half with apple cider vinegar. They were both good! My 2 year old niece ate almost an entire jar herself. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. First plantings of the year →.
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squash vine borer | the garden experiment
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Sustainable, organic and native gardening in the suburbs of St. Paul. Cucumbers and tomatoes, oh my! July 26, 2011. Over the weekend, I noticed my squash and pumpkin vines were wilted. I assumed the stretch of days where it felt like 100 – 115 with the humidity was the culprit. Well, the heat wave passed and they were still wilted. I checked the soil yesterday thinking they weren’t getting enough water and noticed some strange looking yellow sawdusty, pus-y stuff on the roots. And tagged squash vine borer.
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Category » Organic Gardening « @ Everyday Gardener
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Keep Tomato Plants Healthy and Happy. August 18, 2016. At this point in the season, tomatoes are either doing great or tipping toward disaster. So in addition to offering some growing tips to help make tomatoes happy and healthy, I’ll explain some of the common things that can go wrong. Did you bury the stem at planting time? Are the leaves on your tomato plants curling up in hot weather? A Bit of Good News For Us and the Planet. March 31, 2016. Well gardener friends, at this dark time when we are up to ...
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Category » Herbs « @ Everyday Gardener
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Seeds, Seeds and More Seeds. March 22, 2016. Hello dear readers. It’s been quite a while since I’ve posted a blog. Life gets too busy sometimes and you have to let go of at least a few things or you’ll go batty. (At least that’s how I work.) Now that the load has lightened up a bit, I’m back and I’ll try to post much more regularly going forward at least during the growing season. First off, happy spring! S Seed Saving handout by clicking on a link you’ll find on their website. Read More ». June 09, 2015.
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