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Hey! A Garden Post!
Today was supposed to be the day to plant potatoes and asparagus crowns. Potatoes got planted, but also took care of the delivering of the new chicken coop. We’re now a two-coop household, or more like a giant coop with … Continue reading
Greenhouse Effect
This year I feel like a different gardener than in years past. It isn’t about cancer– all that did was lose me a year of gardening. But I’m more confident about all the crops, more in tune with what is … Continue reading
Posted in food, garden, Greenhouse, the Farm
Tagged greenhouse gardening, Minnesota vegetable gardening, vegetable gardening
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Pre-Season Growth in the Greenhouse
The greenhouse is officially a game changer. At this point I’m just wondering how I can wrestle more space (always I need more!) for beds so I can expand my spring– and fall– production next year. I wasn’t sure what … Continue reading
Posted in garden, Greenhouse
Tagged garden vegetables, greenhouse, greenhouse gardening, May season
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micros and babies
On April 8, we ate our first salad of baby arugula from the greenhouse. I was planning on keeping it growing until Easter, but you have to cut it when it’s ready– arugula especially will get sharp. With some luck … Continue reading
Posted in food, garden, recipe
Tagged arugula, greenhouse gardening, microgreens, spring vegetables
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Raised Beds (Greenhouse Edition)
I’m home! And Steve has been busy while I’ve been away. In addition to cleaning out his parents’ house, he was putting the finishing touches on the greenhouse– including installing the major exhaust fan and small fans, installing the heater … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, food, garden, recipe, the Farm, Uncategorized
Tagged cancer anniversary, greenhouse, greenhouse gardening, Middle Eastern chicken dish, quinoa salad, raised beds
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