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Harvesting Sunflowers | Gardening Without…
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Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden. August 15, 2015. We tackled the rather large task of harvesting sunflowers this week. We have 3 sections of sunflowers. We grow more and more every year because. They are a great source of protein for the chickens while they are moulting. Again, a great source of protein for the chickens in the winter months when they need extra warmth. Helps supplement feed in the winter. Back to harvesting sunflowers:. Take all leaves to the chickens. They wer...
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Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden. June 6, 2016. It’s getting steamy here in eastern NC! We’re harvesting…. A few raspberries a day. A big bowl of spinach a day, a few heads of lettuce a day (unpictured) though they are starting to bolt. Whatever strawberries the stinkin’ racoon doesn’t steal😦 and a couple handfuls each day of PEAS (not pictured)! We love peas but they rarely make it to the table🙂. What are you harvesting? Check out what others are harvesting at Our Happy Acres.
Happy!…and Sad :( | Gardening Without…
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Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden. 8230;and Sad :(. August 13, 2015. This week has been pretty crazy! Some good things happened and some bad things. First the good:. Gardening with a cover means this is not as important to me as other farmers/gardeners in the area but it was still nice! It cooled us down from high 90s to 80s all this week. And everything’s so pretty after it rains🙂. 2 We got more mulch! That has yet to happen. Our young roosters are finally getting efficient...
Garden in August, Eastern NC, Zone 7b | Gardening Without…
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Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden. Garden in August, Eastern NC, Zone 7b. August 5, 2015. Walking through the garden, to the left you will see I have my future fall garden covered. I do not start seeds indoors (no money/space) so to start my fall garden, I sow seeds in a shady spot and use a shade cloth. Last year was my first year trying it and it worked pretty well. I am sowing brassicas every two weeks and covering them as they sprout. Though I tied up the tomatoes about a mon...
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Gardening Tutorials | Our Happy Acres
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Life In The Slow Lane. Salads and Salad Dressings. Salsas, Sauces and Dips. Sweets, Desserts, Beverages and Snacks. Seed Starting & Planting Schedule. A Primer: Hybrids, Heirlooms and Open-Pollinated Varieties. Here are links to some of my more popular gardening posts and tutorials. Mini Salad Box with Salad Greens. Growing Eggplant in Containers. Growing Peppers in Containers. Salad Greens in Containers. For Easy To Grow Greens, Think Asian. Building and Using Cold Frames. How Hardy Is Lettuce. A href= ...
Cozy Thyme Cottage
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I am a Christian and Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. Married to Bob and have four children and 9 grandchildren and one granddaughter in heaven. My interests are gardening, piano, flute, dappling in quilting and knitting dish cloths! Saturday, July 11, 2015. More lettuce from the garden! I am afraid that this lettuce will run out before the next planting is large enough to use! I snitched a few potatoes from under the plant. I think these look a little larger than they actually are! Posted by Cozy Th...
Cozy Thyme Cottage: Tea Party, Harvest & Music
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I am a Christian and Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. Married to Bob and have four children and 9 grandchildren and one granddaughter in heaven. My interests are gardening, piano, flute, dappling in quilting and knitting dish cloths! Sunday, July 26, 2015. Tea Party, Harvest and Music. I could not resist this little voice on the other end of the phone today when she said "Nana, remember the tea party we are going to have with the dolls? So meet the dolls Megan and Madison! They did well with them.
Cozy Thyme Cottage: Week's Harvest, Sheep & Towels
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I am a Christian and Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. Married to Bob and have four children and 9 grandchildren and one granddaughter in heaven. My interests are gardening, piano, flute, dappling in quilting and knitting dish cloths! Monday, August 10, 2015. Week's Harvest, Sheep and Towels. I am harvesting a variety of things. A little of this and a little of that! My big blueberry harvest! Dug up another cabbage. They sure do make delicious cole slaw! Posted by Cozy Thyme Cottage. I was hoping to m...
Cozy Thyme Cottage: October 2014
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I am a Christian and Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. Married to Bob and have four children and 9 grandchildren and one granddaughter in heaven. My interests are gardening, piano, flute, dappling in quilting and knitting dish cloths! Monday, October 27, 2014. Misc post for Oct. 27th! There is not much to brag about from the garden this post! I think the raspberries have petered out! We will be using them out of the freezer now plus eating the yummy raspberry freezer jam! Please, open that door! And h...
The Sorry Story of My Potatoes (A.K.A, Colorado Potato Beetle) - Lady Lee's Home
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Lady Lee's Home. The Sorry Story of My Potatoes (A.K.A, Colorado Potato Beetle). June 27, 2015. Man, I am facing so many challenges with growing food on the farm. It’s hard to start working a new piece of land in an unfamiliar location. I deal with so many problems I never had before, in my small garden at home. Winds, strong sun, deer, groundhogs, rain storms, crazy fast growing weeds, and so so many pests! I feel like nature is telling me. 8220;lady, this land belongs to all things wild! I never had th...
Is Clear Plastic Necessary? Success with Fabric Row Covers
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8216;Garden Under Cover’ eBook. 8216;Garden Under Cover’ eBook. Is Clear Plastic Necessary? Success with Fabric Row Covers. February 2, 2015. The groundhog saw his shadow today, but my garden and I don’t mind. Or is there something keeping you out of the garden in winter? Under a cold frame or low tunnel. With just a little protection, the garden essentially becomes a “ living refrigerator. 8221; that you need only visit once in a while for harvests. Perhaps it’s the misconception that you. 8212; if my v...
Cozy Thyme Cottage: March 2015
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I am a Christian and Jesus Christ is my personal saviour. Married to Bob and have four children and 9 grandchildren and one granddaughter in heaven. My interests are gardening, piano, flute, dappling in quilting and knitting dish cloths! Monday, March 30, 2015. Sandwich filling, Cockscomb, Anemone and Quilt. Much healthier too than the lunch meat you can buy. I planted some of those cockscomb seeds that grow tall and are so pretty! I have never had an Anemone plant before! Posted by Cozy Thyme Cottage.
My Very First Podcast Interview -
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My Very First Podcast Interview. Author: Walking Softly Upon the Earth. January 15, 2015. How to plant an orchard. I was so crazy excited to be asked by Jendi of Mom Prepares to be interviewed about growing fruit trees. Then I really thought about it and got crazy nervous. My very first interview of this sort. Eek! So, what do I have coming up around here? I hope you’ll, um, really enjoy it and whatnot. 😉. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. January 18, 2015 at 3:59 pm. I loved the podcast 🙂 it’s f...
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Welcome to my zone 9a habitat garden near Houston, Texas. Tuesday, February 25, 2014. The blooms of the Carolina jessamine signal the changing of the seasons. Winter is almost over. Spring is breathing down its neck. As change comes to Nature and the garden, I have made the difficult decision to change some things in my life as well. For the past few years, I have published on three separate but related blogs - Backyard Birder. Where I wrote about birds, The Nature of Things. This blog is now six-and-a-h...
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This blog is for gardening enthusiasts and for those interested in gardening and even for those who know nothing about gardening but want to. In short it is hopefully for everyone. Thursday, 10 April 2008. How to become a mud pie maker. For the permaculturalist or eco gardener or just those with a querky creative streak, have a look at this great ebook that shows you how to make garden art or even pots with mud and have them last for years. Check it out by clicking on the title. Links to this post. Small...
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Gardening Without… | Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden
Saving money and getting healthy by eating from the garden. August 15, 2015. We tackled the rather large task of harvesting sunflowers this week. We have 3 sections of sunflowers. We grow more and more every year because. They are a great source of protein for the chickens while they are moulting. Again, a great source of protein for the chickens in the winter months when they need extra warmth. Helps supplement feed in the winter. Back to harvesting sunflowers:. Take all leaves to the chickens. They wer...
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I learn as I go! The Start of a New Year (Subtitle: Snow! January 8, 2014. Greetings, gardening friends! I hope your holidays were full of family and fun and all the traditions you enjoy. Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year’s, and now Twelfth Night have all come and gone since my last post. It was a busy season here. After all, like my blog title says, I’ve got no fairies helping me out! I commonly find a scattering of twigs bitten clean off, and the burning bushes (. Now that that’s all over and the...
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