I worked in the garden for a few hours this afternoon, mostly putting together my new tumble composter, which I didn’t remember to photograph before the sun went down. It’s pretty nifty. I did snap a few pics of things that are weird and wonderful…The purple coneflowers are just about spent. I should probably cut […]
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Independence Day
Continuing my independence from inferior supermarket tomatoes, I planted the fall crop today. Three Romas, and two Husky Cherries. Both varieties have done well for me in the past. Getting plants, soaker hoses and cages in place was sort of a comedy act, but none of the neighbors were working in their yards today, because […]
Never Underestimate a Woman Who Owns Power Tools…
Today was a sort of fix it day in the backyard vegetable garden. One of the things that bugged me about the spring veggies was the way the cucumbers sort of sprawled all over the place, quickly outgrowing the flimsy bamboo stakes I provided for growing upward. I’ve been wanting to expand the vegetable patch […]
A Few Garden Oddities
Since I was taking photos for today’s Bloom Day post, I decided to shoot a few things that showcase the not so pretty things happening in my garden… Trellis failure. I don’t know what I was thinking when I used tiny little bamboo stakes to make cone trellises for the cucumbers. They’re WAY too small, […]
June Bloom Day
It’s the 15th, and time for another Bloom Day. We’ve had a string of days over 90 degrees in June, so a lot of plants have shed their blooms for the moment. Here are pics of those few hearty souls that are still hanging in there…In the backyard, the vegetable garden is producing, even when […]
Today in the Backyard
I finally snapped a few long shots of the backyard garden this morning. Here’s what’s happening in amongst the weeds… I replaced last year’s single row of cinder blocks surrounding the herb garden with this new wood box planter. My plan is to do the same thing, reversed, to the south, and then some plain […]
Spring Harvest
I keep hoping I’ll get a chance to take some pics of the garden to show how pretty all the raised beds look, but I can’t seem to get out there when the light is good. However, I have remembered to go out every day and see if anything is ready to pick, and today, […]
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day
It’s the 15th again, which means it’s time for another bloom day. Here’s what’s blooming in my front yard today… Moonbeam coreopsis has burst into a bazillion blooms. This plant was sort of stingy its first year, and died to the ground last summer, so I’d sort of given up on it. It formed a […]
WTF Should I Make
My buddy Nicole just shared this link on Facebook: What The Fuck Should I Make For Dinner? Just the name of the site alone made me click through, but I was happy to discover that they have an I-don’t-fucking-eat-meat option, and that each snarky suggestion links to a real recipe. Fun, and also helpful—after a […]
Red Rose Removal
So, yesterday I wrote about this mystery rose that appeared in my backyard. It’s pretty, but it looked stupid next to my red brick house. I contemplated moving it out to the side of the garden shed, but that would require me to actually think about backyard landscaping, which I’m just not ready to do […]
A Few More Photos
I’m using some of the photos I’ve taken for this blog in an altered book this week, and I needed a few more of this spring’s additions—so, since it’s still to wet, cold and grey to garden today, I thought I’d shoot a few things: From the new purple beds, dianthus (above) and purple autumn […]
My First Vegan Cookbook
I was at my local Goodwill yesterday, and found a whole rolling bin of books marked 5 for $2. In the bin was a copy of this book: The Teen’s Vegetarian Cookbook is a simple guide to easy vegetarian eating, put together for high school and college students. There are lots of really simple recipes, […]