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Roots and Vegetables: Our Sleeping Garden
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Thursday, February 19, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Puppy In My Chives. Working together for the joy of food. Small Garden in Spring. Peas are coming up the last week of May. Everyone helps with the harvesting. Peppers, Beans and Tomatillos. Sidney keeps things organized. All four varieties were fun and tasty. Peppers in the back garden. Noblesville, Indiana, United States. News of our community garden. View my complete profile.
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Roots and Vegetables: May 2008
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Monday, May 26, 2008. And The Planting Goes ON. This week we planted:. 8 Roma, 4 Better Boy, 3 Sweet 100s, 4 Golden, and 4 Early Girl tomato plants. Shallots (in Eli's favorite digging spot). 8 green bell and 4 red bell peppers. We have several other pepper varieties that are too immature to plant in the garden. We are nursing the tomatilloes, and they will be planted in a couple of weeks. Stan has ordered some edamame soybeans, and they will go in when they arrive. Be thinned, so feel fre. Anyhow, I hav...
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Roots and Vegetables: June 2008
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Saturday, June 14, 2008. Rain Rain Go Away. Of course the wet weather is really affecting our garden - for good and ill. But many of the plants aren't minding the rain soaked conditions. The peas are in full force now, we are harvesting lettuce daily, there are plenty of radishes, the broccoli raab is mature, the cabbages are getting huge, the green beans are growing well, the edamame soybeans look great, the potatoes are fine, strawberries are in, etc. We'll also need help planting the last group of pep...
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Roots and Vegetables: Thinking From Stan
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Sunday, March 22, 2009. I was just thinking about the garden. It’s funny how our minds work as soon as the sun comes out! I’ve been searching for interesting and new seeds to try. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Time To Start Planning. Puppy In My Chives. Working together for the joy of food. Small Garden in Spring. Peas are coming up the last week of May. Everyone helps with the harvesting. Peppers, Beans and Tomatillos. Sidney keeps things organized. All four varieties were fun and tasty.
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Roots and Vegetables: September 2008
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Our September Garden September 14th. Our small garden was nearly bare a month ago. Now it is about 1/2 full of fall crops, most of which are at least partially frost hardy. We are getting new crops of beets, chard, green beans and spinach. First fruits again! Lettuce will be ready in a week or so. Sunday, September 14, 2008. August 27th The True Harvest. Ssible at every small living thing they noticed. We only got through one small row, so if. Tomatoes and peppers were look...
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Roots and Vegetables: Our September Garden September 14th
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Our September Garden September 14th. Our small garden was nearly bare a month ago. Now it is about 1/2 full of fall crops, most of which are at least partially frost hardy. We are getting new crops of beets, chard, green beans and spinach. First fruits again! Lettuce will be ready in a week or so. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Our September Garden September 14th. August 27th The True Harvest. August 17th Is This Fall Weather? Puppy In My Chives. Small Garden in Spring.
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Roots and Vegetables: February 2009
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Thursday, February 19, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Puppy In My Chives. Working together for the joy of food. Small Garden in Spring. Peas are coming up the last week of May. Everyone helps with the harvesting. Peppers, Beans and Tomatillos. Sidney keeps things organized. All four varieties were fun and tasty. Peppers in the back garden. Noblesville, Indiana, United States. News of our community garden. View my complete profile.
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Roots and Vegetables: October 2008
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Tuesday, October 14, 2008. September 21 Pepper Time. We have several types of nice peppers. We have far more than Mickey and I can use, so if you want some, come by or let us know soon. We also have an overabundance of potatoes. The fall greens are coming in nicely. Again, this year we can see that fall gardening is way underrated. So, why were most of the roots contained in the original soil? It took 2 seasons and 2 marginal crops to concoct this premise. Add, I won't know if it is correct until lat...