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Growing Edibles In the Shade @ Everyday Gardener
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Growing Edibles In the Shade. June 09, 2015. Want to grow vegetables and herbs even though you don’t have full sun? No problem. You just need to choose edibles that don’t depend on six hours or more of baking sunlight to thrive. So, yes, tomatoes are out, as are peppers, squash and eggplant, because plants grown for their fruit really do need a minimum of six hours of good sun per day. Lettuce will grow well, even in partial shade. Photo: Rhonda Hayes. Got four hours of good sunlight? Using plastic conta...
No Mothballs In the Garden @ Everyday Gardener
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No Mothballs In the Garden. August 03, 2015. You know me: I often write about the prevalence of bad gardening advice so, hey, here I go again. This time, let’s talk about how often we gardeners hear stuff that’s either dangerous, or stupid or both. Got a tree stump you need to remove? 8220;Pour gasoline on it,” I’ve heard more than one gardener advise. PLEASE don’t do that. Need to get rid of moles? Regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, mothballs are pesticides capable of harming...Young...
Book Reviews @ Everyday Gardener
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April 28, 2015. If I were able to retire tomorrow, one of the first things I would do is read more. I already read a lot: I love books. But I could read a lot more if I didn’t work so, fingers crossed that we win the lottery sometime soon so I can get to the stacks and stacks of books taking up space all over our house. Beautifully Sustainable: Freeing Yourself to Enjoy Your Landscape. Which can be purchased here: http:/ energyscapes.com/book/. What features matter to me most? There are lots of things to...
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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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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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- The Bunnies' Buffet: Rainy Days and Sundays ...
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A dilettante's journey in gardening [Zone 5A]. Sunday, May 6, 2012. Rainy Days and Sundays . I had grand aspirations for today. April was a month of cold, windy, cloudy weekend weather; there was not much garden "maintenance" accomplished. Now there is a pressing need for composting and weeding. With recent rains and soft ground, pulling weeds should go smoothly. Well, it would have . with a forecast of partly sunny, 70 and only a 20% chance of rain today. Then the thunder rolled . Ussuriense) and a pere...
- The Bunnies' Buffet: I'm Still Here ... Pinky Swear
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A dilettante's journey in gardening [Zone 5A]. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. I'm Still Here . Pinky Swear. I am still out here in the Blogosphere - really! Well honestly, I've only been doing a periodic 'touch down' (like a plane, not like football) from time to time. It appears that "real life" has taken precedence, but gardening still prevails in spite of it all, and even with the drought. New in the "Cottage Garden" in 2011. Karl Forester" Feather Reed Grass. Basking in afternoon sunshine. And a Pink Guara.
The College Gardener: February 2015
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Monday, February 16, 2015. Grow Your Food and Eat It Too. Now that my semester is up and running more smoothly, I've been given a few seconds to write a blog update (finally! About what I've been up to lately. One of my cooking challenges, a meal I usually eat with proportions as set out. By the Harvard Healthy Plate guidelines. I invite you to read it for yourself and see what you think. I certainly had a few mindset shifts after reading this and several other articles. You can find the link here. Senio...
The College Gardener: Happy Holidays!
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Thursday, December 25, 2014. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to anyone out there reading this. I hope your holidays were merry and bright! I'm back in Minnesota for the time being as I've been spending Christmas with my mom's side of the family. I also get the awesome opportunity to fly down to Orlando, Florida for the Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl soon! Since I probably won't post again until after the New Year, I hope everyone has a lovely New Year's Eve! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where H...
- The Bunnies' Buffet: Happy Holidays & Promising New Year
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A dilettante's journey in gardening [Zone 5A]. Friday, December 28, 2012. Happy Holidays and Promising New Year. My 'snowy' pal and I would like to wish you all a Happy Holiday Season, with hope of a Promising New Year in 2013. Frosty" here is actually the latest creative solution some work associates and I fabricated this 2012 Holiday Season. We did an "Upside-down" tree in "Year 1" and an "Angel Gets it Wings" tree in "Year 2". There are expectations and anticipation on what 'Real Estate' is going ...
The College Gardener: January 2015
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Tuesday, January 20, 2015. My class load is relatively light this semester, due mostly to the fact that I don't need many more classes or credits to graduate. Technically I've had enough credits to graduate for a while now, but have not completed several of the required classes for my major or minor. And that's a brief rundown. I'll probably have plenty of posts about classes later. I'll also be posting lots of pictures and short observations to Instagram. So be sure to check those out! 1 Taking time out...
The College Gardener: New Year's Resolutions
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Monday, January 12, 2015. A Northern Cardinal in the yard. One of my favorite backyard birds. Now that I've returned to the land of snow and cold, I've had a bit of time to think on New Year's Resolutions. I've never been good at these. Most years, I don't even make any, or they're very generic. A few of the ones I came up with this year are pretty generic or easily attainable as well, but I like them all the same. 3 Break 150 species on my birding Life List. I'm currently at 84 species so I hope thi...
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