
Winter survivors: Cilantro, oregano
The oak leaves and other leaves have formed a protective layer. Just poking around underneath, I can see it’s rich in earthworms. The cilantro and oregano overwintered very nicely. In […]
The oak leaves and other leaves have formed a protective layer. Just poking around underneath, I can see it’s rich in earthworms. The cilantro and oregano overwintered very nicely. In […]
I especially like this picture because the barley is growing very happily, at least to my relatively untrained eye. I can grow a little bit of grain, even if it’s […]
For some unknown reason, the city smells like animal manure, or treated mulch. I can only guess this is due to rain runoff since it’s the season for mulching. Although […]
Inspired by a willow arbor I saw at Michael Judd’s Long Creek Homestead, with my wife’s blessing I followed his instructions and set out to dig in an arbor over […]
Filling, nutritious, and not too sweet. Serves up to 3. Ingredients: 2/3 c amaranth seeds 2 1/2 c water 1/4 cup raisins 1/4 cup coconut flakes 1/4 cup sunflower seeds […]
For the last two weeks, an injured robin, whom I decided to call Popeye, has been hopping around in the bushes of the front yard, with its left wing out, […]
Clover that overwintered in the garden beds are in full force and growing like crazy. They were struggling last year. I love to see clover flourishing. Since I’ve found out […]
The practice of mowing grass has its benefits: it reduces tick habitats and makes it hard for things that could bite people to get their 5 seconds of fame on […]
I finished planting for the day just ten minutes before a rainstorm tore through the area. I put a goumi, nanking cherry, and black currant in a small group on […]
Far left: Russian heirloom apple Left, white tag: heirloom pomegranate Center bottom: Nanking cherry Top right, red tag: Heirloom Tayberry Right, yellow tag: Goumi (fruits and fixes nitrogen) I am […]