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Starting Inside
Note to self: don’t put any plants outside when it’s maple syrup season. This “when the soil can be worked” business seems to me a cruel joke. I have been all optimistic and got a crushing blow from the weather this past week. … Continue reading
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Tagged backyard chickens, cold frame, outdoor vegetable planting, planting tomatoes, starting plants
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Cold Frame Goodness
I know last year, the first year I had a cold frame, my husband felt a bit cheated when I asked that he come help me lift it off the raised bed in late May. “That’s it?” “It’s done its job. … Continue reading
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Tagged cold frame, early lettuce, gardening, growing food, lettuce season, organic gardening, season extender
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First Garden Post of 2013
So… last year about this time I was hinting at the new “secret weapon” that was going to extend the season and transform my garden. It turned out to be the cheap piece of crap you see in ruins below. … Continue reading
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Tagged chickens, cold frame, polycarbonate, prairie, snow, winter garden
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