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Growing Thymes: Soil Nematodes
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Friday, May 1, 2015. It is just one more hurdle for a gardening to jump to get good food to the table…. We can do it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our Garden! This blog is a combined effort to share our gardening experiences as we explore our new home in Shingletown, California. We hope you enjoy visiting our blog. Drop us a line by email:. Favorite Blogs to Read. Zinging through the end of summer. Bloom, Bake and Create. Secrets of a Seed Scatterer. A Way to Garden. How Shrubs are Made.
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Growing Thymes: My Little Rubies
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Thursday, June 6, 2013. He suggests adding a shot of Kirsch, but since I didn’t have any on hand I skipped that part and it is still very tasty jam (actually more like a jelly). The trick for me was getting quantities right since I was making such a small amount. I ended up getting almost 3 jars from this years batch. 4 Mix the puree and sugar in the pot and cook over medium heat, stirring until the sugar is completely dissolved. My next big harvest is zucchini, I have some shredded and soaking in salt t...
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Growing Thymes: Growing Methods for 2014
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Saturday, May 10, 2014. Growing Methods for 2014. I did stick with my homemade seed starting mix from last year and loved the results so I will repost that recipe here again. I found this recipe on line at About.com, it drains so nicely and I have great results using this recipe. Basic Seed Starting Mix. 3 parts* peat or coir (coir is preferable if you can get it). 3 parts vermicompost (your own or purchased from a garden center or other supplier Worm Gold). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Bloom, Bak...
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Growing Thymes: Garden update
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Friday, May 30, 2014. June should be a month when we can start to reap the benefits of our love and. Labor in the garden. The strawberries are starting to produce tasty fruits along with a few of the raspberries. The first crop of figs are ripening as I write this. I am seeing baby squash on the squash plants and I even spotted a few green tomatoes on the vines. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our Garden! Drop us a line by email:. Favorite Blogs to Read. A Way to Garden. Lentil Brown Rice ...
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Growing Thymes: Hummingbird Farmz First Press
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Sunday, October 6, 2013. Hummingbird Farmz First Press. Can also sell baked goods as long the ingredients are listed on the label along with your certification number and the process to get certified is not really hard, but there is a fee, of course, which I think will be worth it next year. See you at the market! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to our Garden! Drop us a line by email:. Favorite Blogs to Read. A Way to Garden. 3 gifts any gardener will treasure. Bloom, Bake and Create.
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Growing Thymes: It’s Growing Time!
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Friday, May 31, 2013. It’s Growing Time! My garden has taken off growing…well, most of it. Those hay bale beds sure did work well. Here they are one month after planting them. They are full of squash, pumpkins, corn, tomatoes and even potatoes. I also added lots of nasturtiums to trail over the sides after. It is looking like we will be getting some fruit from the fruit trees this year and the apriums will be the first ready in a couple weeks. Cotton Candy took a few years to produce for us and since...
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Growing Thymes: Planting Strawberries
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Friday, June 21, 2013. An extremely kind fellow blogger gave away this nifty dibble handmade by her husband of Bepasgarden. Let the strawberry competition begin! Update: Somehow this post never got posted and now I have been eating strawberries from both beds. So I can tell you that the handy dibble did a great job at helping me to get those roots firmly in the ground and they are now producing lots of lovely berries for me and some for the bugs. So how did the 2 berries do? January 1, 2015 at 8:10 AM.