You may have already read about our potato, zucchini and strawberry adventures in the Grow Bags. We have harvested the potatoes and zucchinis and the bags are ready for growing season part 2! This time, I am planting peas, beets, kale, carrots and arugula. Check it out from my instagram! And if you aren’t following …
Gardening
I am not a natural gardener. I can’t stand bugs, and slugs and any other form of creepy crawly in the ground. I’ve recently become able to tolerate worms as long as I see them first.
Early, Mid, and Late Potato Harvests
I’ve mentioned we’ve never grown potatoes before. That means that we are also newbies in harvesting potatoes. I planted early, mid and late season potatoes but didn’t really have any idea what that meant. Well, I found out. If you harvest potatoes too early, you get really tiny potatoes. Lesson learned. Our first harvest was …
Sprouting in the Kitchen: Still Creative
It started to get really warm mid May so I shelved the baking and looked for something else to do that was creative. Being in a healthy frame of mind, I decided to tackle the job of sprouting. I heard so much good about sprouts and they seemed relatively easy. Again, the importance was paying …
Strawberry Pallet Patch – Recycling & Growing
It was on my bucket list to grow strawberries. I am not sure why because I don’t really like strawberries. But, my husband and kids do, so thought I would tackle it. We already had five Grow Bags set out for potatoes and two for zucchini. I had one bag left. I get a little …
How to garden with no garden
We don’t have a garden at our house. Lots of lawn, but under the lawn is just crushed rock, so we don’t really have the option to have any kind of garden without doing raised beds. That wasn’t in the budget this year, and I knew it wasn’t going to be in the budget for …
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