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Friday, October 26, 2007. My own posts, check out the. S growing gardening community:. Brenda Beust Smith's blog (http:/ blogs.chron.com/lazygardener/). BBBS's other blog (http:/ blogs.chron.com/gardenscheduler/). Readers' blog (http:/ www.chron.com/commons/readerblogs/gardeningtips.html). And more to come. Erica Bess Duncan at 07:02 PM in Gardening in General. Saturday, September 16, 2006. Mercer Arboretum and Botanic Gardens. Will host a garden faire next weekend, sept. 23-24. ( via K. Huber. In additi...
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edge effect: October 2005
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Sometimes my head just gets way too full. Monday, October 31, 2005. And a new obsession begins. Not exactly a new obsession, but another thing to add to my list of things I want to try/learn/master.in addition to chicken keeping, bee keeping, knitting/crocheting.I can add cheese making. After doing a little research on the raw milk subject, turns out raw milk makes fabulous cheese. How cool! Posted by meresy g at Monday, October 31, 2005. Links to this post. Has it been already separated? Most impatiens&...
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The Ignorant Gardener: Spring is here, really it is
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Spring is here, really it is. It's a wet one here in Humboldt. It may not feel like Spring is here in Humboldt, and in many other parts of the country right now, but Spring is here, I have found signs of her arrival. Really, it's true! The salmon berries are starting to bloom! Now if I can only beat the birds to the berries. A poor little soaked daffodil. The blackberries are budding.
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The Ignorant Gardener: December 2009
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Monday, December 28, 2009. Seed Catalogs are comming! It's like Christmas all over again! The seed catalogs are coming! One of my favorites is Territorial Seed Company. Pictures to follow soon - I hope! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Support Your Farmers Markets. Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. My blog about food. Seed Catalogs are comming! View my complete profile.
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The Ignorant Gardener: January 2010
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Spring is peeking around the corner. I'm noticing on my morning walks and in my garden that, even in the 3rd week of January, Spring is poking her little head up above the cold dirt. The Salmon berries are blooming! I'm hoping I can beat the birds and the County road crew to the berries this year. Tuesday, January 05, 2010. Saturday, January 02, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Ignorant Gardener: April 2010
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Sunday, April 25, 2010. From Ignorant to Mad Gardener. Lately I've been out of my mind. For quite a while I've been out of my mind. I've been down right mad lately, and not in an angry sort of way, but more like a Mad Hatter sort of way. And when the gardener goes mad you can see just how mad she's gone by that state of her garden. And a small amount of bounty for the dinner table. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Ignorant Gardener: July 2010
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Today I stumbled upon one of my favorite restaurants gardens. The Carter House Restaurant 301 has been raising it's own edible flowers and herbs for 27 years. The Carter House maintains one of the most extensive organic gardens of any Inn on the West Coast, most of the herbs being used in the restaurant the very day they're harvested. Sunday, July 25, 2010. Saturday, July 10, 2010.
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The Ignorant Gardener: September 2009
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Monday, September 14, 2009. Interesting article for local Humboldt County Farmers with a farm to table concept coordinated by the Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF) http:/ www.caff.org. Tuesday, September 08, 2009. The new food fighters - Health. The new food fighters - Health and nutrition GreatSchools. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Support Your Farmers Markets. Subscribe in a reader.
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The Ignorant Gardener: October 2010
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Sunday, October 24, 2010. A food word of the day for the gardener. Bullrush - Massette - An aquatic plant which grows along the edges of ponds and swamps and the banks of rivers. The leaves and young shoots are eating in salad. The roots, which are fleshy and full of starch, are also edible. Sunday, October 10, 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Support Your Farmers Markets. Subscribe in a reader.
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The Ignorant Gardener: June 2010
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A story of failed attempts and accidental successes in gardening on the north coast of California. Sunday, June 27, 2010. From Ignorant to mad to sad gardener. This year I lose my garden. It's killing me not to be able to buy starts at the nursery and dig in the dirt. But next year will be different. In the mean time, I am reaping some benefits from my hard work in the past. This is the first year I've had such a great crop of strawberries and the apples are coming on strong. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).