Catching up on all fronts by Sue@Lmu
Oh dear I discovered this morning that my email has been kicked off the Grow Appalachia system once again. Last week I got no Grow Appalachia blogs in my box
Oh dear I discovered this morning that my email has been kicked off the Grow Appalachia system once again. Last week I got no Grow Appalachia blogs in my box
Thursday afternoon my nephew came to visit for the weekend with his wife and 3 kids. Before dinner we went over to the garden to close up the greenhouses and
The pic above and below are today in the greenhouse. The last pic is last saturday. It's totally amazing what growth happens in a week. Instead of having a formal
Caught Mr. Bill today straightning. our makeshift fence to keep people from falling down our steep hill to the greenhouse. Parsnips I planted last spring. I thought I'd
At last the snow is gone and we have begun the year of gardening. Sunday we had a working workshop to prune our blackberries and raspberries. We also dug up
After reading Sister Ann Marie's first excellent post this morning I had to share this book. I was helping my mom clean not long ago and found this book. It
Fire and Trooper a couple days ago. Yes I know our horses have nothing to do with the garden but it's the only picture I have to show what
They may be sorry they sent this to me but Bonnie found this program a couple yrs ago. We did it last yr and again this yr. I just got
Bonnie and Karen cleaning and washing growing cells. Lily sterilizing planting cells. Today the four of us met to clean, wash and sterilize our planting cells and
Celery grown from rerooted storebought celery Frost damaged fall crops Frost damaged fall crops in the high tunnel. Things have wound down here to