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Our Coastal Garden: June 2007
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Saturday, June 23, 2007. Summer has flown by with us exploring the new delights of co-habitation, traveling to the northwest and friends and family blowing up our doorstep. Without really being conscious of it, the longest day of the year was upon us, the vegetables had gotten humungous, and we had not posted even a hint of progress to share with anyone? Our tiny t...
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Our Coastal Garden: A Mulch For All Seasons
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Sunday, July 1, 2007. A Mulch For All Seasons. Treats mulch as the answer to all gardening questions. Too much water? Mulch Too much direct sun? Mulch it. Frigid winters with gusty winds and frozen earth? Why, mulch, of course! Nutrition: Mulch feeds roots with its constant, steady (so selfless! You can black out the little buggers that are already there and preven...
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Our Coastal Garden: My Node Or Yours
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Friday, April 6, 2007. My Node Or Yours. Was it Shakespeare who first said "A node by any other name would smell as sweet"? And Gertrude Stein who wrote "A node is a node is a node"? I" don't want to be the apprentice : ). April 14, 2007 at 8:34 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Morro Bay, California, United States. View my complete profile. Choy To The World.
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Our Coastal Garden: Abundant Solstice
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Saturday, June 23, 2007. Summer has flown by with us exploring the new delights of co-habitation, traveling to the northwest and friends and family blowing up our doorstep. Without really being conscious of it, the longest day of the year was upon us, the vegetables had gotten humungous, and we had not posted even a hint of progress to share with anyone? Our tiny t...
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Our Coastal Garden: March 2007
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Saturday, March 31, 2007. As for our inside seeds. Well, casualties are to be expected whether you're a new or a seasoned gardener, and we are sad to report that we lost a number of little seedy soldiers 2 weeks ago. Due to our place in the learning curve. Initially, we got a little excited about planting seeds and didn't take into account that melons (cucumbers an...
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Our Coastal Garden: August 2007
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Friday, August 31, 2007. Irrigation is an essential (though sometimes confusing, frustrating, or enraging) part of gardening. Without it, you might need fewer zen retreats but your plants will suffer and eventually die unless they're native to your locale. While this is a strong argument for growing native plants. Consists of watering at the root level with emitters.
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Our Coastal Garden: General Emittence
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Friday, August 31, 2007. Irrigation is an essential (though sometimes confusing, frustrating, or enraging) part of gardening. Without it, you might need fewer zen retreats but your plants will suffer and eventually die unless they're native to your locale. While this is a strong argument for growing native plants. Consists of watering at the root level with emitters.
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Our Coastal Garden: TomatoMania!
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Saturday, April 14, 2007. Everyone has their fix, right? So we're making sure of a summer cornucopia by handing out plants to everyone with a pad of soil and a heartbeat. That's a whole lotta salsa! These new tall guys will dwarf the seedlings we started from seed, so they're going to live against an opposing fence. No need to intimidate the little guys, right?
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Our Coastal Garden: July 2007
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The genesis of our central coast garden, with updates of crafty planting ideas, new-growth celebrations, frosty pitfalls, and tasty harvests. Saturday, July 28, 2007. A New One's Born Every Minute. Though for the most part much less pungent). "Suckers" sprout from the axil, between the stem and the branch. Sunday, July 1, 2007. A Mulch For All Seasons. Treats mulch as the answer to all gardening questions. Too much water? Mulch Too much direct sun? Why, mulch, of course! Degradation, amending the soil wh...