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Back to the Garden: More Pictures from the First Couple Weeks « Gardening for Good
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. Back to the Garden: More Pictures from the First Couple Weeks. By Gardening 4 Good. Lima bean planting- Seed Savers Exchange. Kate and Sara planting tomatoes. Group Planting, week 1. Marge, enjoying the beautiful evening. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Entering our Fourth Season: Weeks 1 and 2. A Mindful Meander Together →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 23, 2015. It was a very hot night, with no breeze. Yet, everyone started to do the work of weeding, watering, harvesting. We pulled and picked garlic, onions, pac choy, summer squash, cabbage, cucumbers, zucchini. The zinnias are bright and colorful at the front of the garden. Calendula and bachelor buttons bring cheerful color to the back of the garden. Look at all of the happy faces! Our July 23 harvest! Garden...
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. Monthly Archives: August 2014. Gardening for Good 10th night. GARDENSONG SINGALONG…by Zoe. New season, more space. Our Season’s Yearbook. End of August Potluck. Garden Art and Calendula Balm. I hated green beans. You are my sunshine. Glass and bead sun-catchers. Introduction to the garden. Living in the country. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Gardening for Good”.
Under the Sun « Gardening for Good
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. By Gardening 4 Good. Here are a handful of photos from last week’s gathering. We were fortunate to welcome back Phyllis Noble and Peter Leidy, who led us in a “Gardensong Singalong”. Andy accompanied on his ukulele. Laura twirled around freely to the rhythms and harmonies. And everyone enjoyed sitting back under the hot sun, singing along with our lovely and talented guests. We look forward to seeing everybody this evening! Enter your comment here.
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. Newer posts →. Here are a handful of photos from last week’s gathering. We were fortunate to welcome back Phyllis Noble and Peter Leidy, who led us in a “Gardensong Singalong”. Andy accompanied on his ukulele. Laura twirled around freely to the rhythms and harmonies. And everyone enjoyed sitting back under the hot sun, singing along with our lovely and talented guests. We look forward to seeing everybody this evening! July 23, 2015. Marge takes c...
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More and more seniors are wanting to continue gardening but we must find new methods and tools to assist us. I am hoping that this website will allow many of us to discuss new ways of doing things and locate what we need to get it done. There are newer garden tools and information being made available every day. I found a great source for some very helpful items for your garden. You need to setup the Widgets for your homepage by going to Content = Widgets. Please read this helpdesk article.
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About Gardening for Good. Farming and Gardening Neighbors. Please follow us now on FaceBook! Gardening for Good Madison. Thank you for being part of our Gardening for Good fan club. You can now follow us on FaceBook! We post pictures and updates every week. The 2017 season is already underway. Happy Summer! FaceBook: Gardening for Good Madison or or @gardeningforgoodmadison. The month of June has just flown by as it always seems to do, and we are off to a great start in the garden! New season, more space.
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Yes it has been a while since i have posted anything here! Truth is, i post most things on my other blog, easier than pie. keeping multiple blog pages is more work than i have time for-especially with all that a garden and a full time job can demand on a person. to keep it simple and so that it all makes sense, gardening topics seem out of place on a baking blog, i have created a new blog! Please visit my new page, will garden for cake. Monday, February 13, 2012. Both of these hell...
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Gardening for Health
Discovering in our home garden, the health benefits and pure joy of growing our own fresh organic vegetables, and stopping to smell our own beautiful roses. Thursday, December 20, 2007. I am always interested and amazed by what other gardeners are doing, hoping that I can pick up a few new tricks and ideas to use in my own garden. So, I thought it was a very interesting list that Fran Sorin recently featured in her GardenSmart. Neem or pyola oil for insects and mites (I have several bottles of Neem oil o...
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The garden - Natures' own fitness centre. Courses & Presentations. Fruit & Veg. News & Features. Plant of the month. Gardens to Visit in the UK. Gardens to Visit in Italy. Sun Shines on Gardening Scotland 2016. On a sunny, warm first weekend in June we visited Gardening Scotland 2016. Held at the Royal Highland… [more]. New killer Aquilegia disease sweeps the UK. Gardeners are being asked to be vigilant to help stop the spread and identify areas affected by Aquilegia… [more]. NEWS & FEATURES. June 5, 2016.
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Monday, July 20, 2015. And there we have it. On June 11, I had started a new post entitled "Managing the Inevitable." In it, I updated Janet's recent and abrupt change and decline in Alzheimer's symptoms. She had become combative, would refuse food and medicine (but could usually be cajoled into them). She was packing her stuff in a very haphazard disorganized fashion because her nephew (she believed) was coming to take her to her sister's. And that's nothing compared to my husband and his sister's pain.