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Posted on February 20, 2010

Decisions, Decisions

Container Vegetable Garden Gardening Raised Beds Vegetable Garden
Decisions, Decisions

Spring is fast approaching, so it is time for some spring planning in terms of planting! Now is the time to finalize those varieties that you will be growing and get your seed growing kits ready. I added new seed varieties this year as well as a new seed starting kit with heat mats.

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Posted on February 19, 2010

Moving the Blueberry Bushes

Blueberry Grove Gardening
Moving the Blueberry Bushes

My excitement of having blueberry bushes last year quickly wore off when I realized I had put them in a bad place. This year, I had to right that wrong by moving them to a higher, drier, and sunnier location.

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Posted on February 18, 2010

And So It Begins Again …

Gardening Landscaping
And So It Begins Again …

Spring has sprung on me quite early this year. Take a garden tour with me and see what has decided to come up a month or two early over here.

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Posted on July 15, 2009

And Then Came the Rain …

Gardening Raised Beds Vegetable Garden
And Then Came the Rain …

Pouring rain isn’t enough to keep this gardener inside. Read on to find out what I had to do to help my garden through the downpour, and what lessons I pulled from the experience.

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Posted on July 11, 2009

The Garden at Night

Gardening
The Garden at Night

When pests become a gardening problem but the source can not be found, a flashlight nighttime tour is often suggested to find the culprit. But nighttime gardening can be full of other delightful surprises as well, such as the perfect release time for beneficial insects and to see other wildlife you don’t normally see during the day.

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Posted on July 11, 2009

Just a Wash, but No Wax Please

Gardening
Just a Wash, but No Wax Please

Normally I water my garden at ground level using a watering wand, but I’ve decided to give it a "rain bath" two or three times a month. I basically use the wand as a shower to give the garden a heavy rain from above.

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The Pruning (or not) of Tomatoes
Posted on June 18, 2009

Happy Accidents and Learning to Let Go
Posted on June 16, 2009

The Deer Didn’t Get The Memo
Posted on June 16, 2009

Repotting (and Planting/Replanting) Tomatoes
Posted on June 14, 2009

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