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Suburban Sharecroppers
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Thursday, January 1, 2015. The sharecropping garden across the street has taken a bit of a back seat with my surgery. Maureen again has been working there and did some planting before the surgery. She is harvesting some things like potatoes. Some of the cauliflower is up and growing while some is just staying the same. Overall it somewhat typical of our winter garden there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is Who We Are. Follow us on our adventures in gardening in our lovely neighbor Joyce's yard...
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Suburban Sharecroppers: Surprise!
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Thursday, June 18, 2015. 20 pounds of potatoes is what we pulled from the ground a few days ago. Doesn't sound like much, but we were clearing a bed for more planting and had left these in for the fun of it. Never expected so much and they were so good in green chile sauce and a roast. Great enchilladas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is Who We Are. Our Plot at Green Lane Allotments. Payback time for the vines. My First Foray into Mushrooms. End Of June Up-Date. Goals for Summer of '11.
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Necessities: An Evening with Joel Salatin
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Friday, April 30, 2010. An Evening with Joel Salatin. Yesterday, we enjoyed "An Evening with Joel Salatin" of Polyface Farm. Courtesy of InJoy Foods. It was a very interesting event and the first time Dh, Dd15 and I had seen Joel Salatin in person. We first saw him when we watched the movie,. Earlier this year. Since then, his name keeps popping up and we feel very lucky to have someone pushing on this front right here in our own state. The evening started with a viewing of the movie,. After the movie, M...
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Necessities: Garden Status- Early June 2010
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Thursday, June 3, 2010. Garden Status- Early June 2010. The deck container garden is coming along nicely with tomatoes, green peppers and herbs. The garden is fully planted now and we are looking forward to eating some squash and onions later this week. June 3, 2010 at 10:30 PM. Wowthe raised beds are very impressive.I envy your rain.it is so hot here it is terrible. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Blog and Link List. My Freezer is Full. Not Dabbling In Normal. Burbs and the Bees.
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Necessities: Independence Day - First Post
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Monday, May 10, 2010. Independence Day - First Post. I have been inspired by all of the wonderful bloggers who participate in the Independence Day Challenge. So here goes my initial post:. 1 Plant Something – Continued adding plants to the garden. It is about 80% planted. 2 Harvest Something – Picked 3 gallons of strawberries from a local farm. 4 Waste Not – Composted kitchen scraps. Continued to collect leftover coffee grounds from pots at work. New), Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving. May 13, 2010 ...
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Necessities: Farmer's Market Treasures
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010. On Saturday, Dh and I spent a nice morning strolling around the local farmer's market. Our mission: to spend at least $10 on locally produced goods. The movie, Fresh. May 21, 2010 at 11:14 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My Blog and Link List. My Freezer is Full. Not Dabbling In Normal. Burbs and the Bees. THE SECRET PEPPER SOCIETY. Living the Frugal Life. Agriculture Matters in Virginia. Essential Bookshelf for the Self-Sufficient Life. How to Pick a Peach by Russ Parsons.
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Necessities: Essential Bookshelf for the Self-Sufficient Life
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Tuesday, June 8, 2010. Essential Bookshelf for the Self-Sufficient Life. Here are some pictures of what's happening on our little piece of land. Finally, a little less chores and a little more "smelling the roses". Day Lilies going crazy. New Hydrangea "Cityline - Venice". Front flower bed filling out. This week's farmer's market purchase #1. Farmer's market purchase #2. Labels: Essential Bookshelf for the Self-Sufficient Life. June 15, 2010 at 11:41 PM. Front flower bed is so pretty! GIRL WHERE ARE YOU?
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Necessities: Garden Status - Early May 2010
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Monday, May 10, 2010. Garden Status - Early May 2010. Here is a picture of our garden. At this stage we have:. Tomatoes - Better Boy, Early Girl and Roma. Peppers- mild for salsa. Shallots and Garlic - planted last fall. Rosemary - overwintered (even with all the snow! Lettuce - Green Leaf and Gourmet Mix. Zucchini - planted in a separate flower bed. May 13, 2010 at 5:19 AM. The garden is fantastic. I love the way you have it set up and are an inspiration! Have you ever tried heirloom seeds?
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Suburban Sharecroppers: It's Been a While
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Friday, July 4, 2014. It's Been a While. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This is Who We Are. Steve and I have started a new undertaking towards sustainable living.'renting' land in exchange for veggies. Our home garden is simply not big enuf to support our family of 6 very hungry people and with several trees in the yard to help us get thru the 'hell' we call summer in the Central Valley of California we can only cultivate so much of our city lot .is a town of 10,000 officially a city?