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Garden: listening to them

Is your garden the by-product of listening? No doubt, yes, for many of you/us. I have often thought when watching a documentary or YouTube on regenerative-permaculture-biodynamic-Natural processes that, in addition to whatever right brain skills and know-how someone has brought, … Continue reading

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Gardening like Nature

Finally, the views and “rules” on gardening have changed. Little by little, those who have been ahead of the masses like people at Findhorn or permaculture enthusiasts, those who companion plant, and organic farmers and gardeners, are now proven scientifically … Continue reading

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Garden: Happy Spring 4: blossoming

Food for all kinds of beings! Currant bushes are the first fruit-bearing plants to blossom. They’ve been doing so for a week. Their flowers smell like honeysuckle and are tube-shaped. They and dandelions are the first pollinator food in this … Continue reading

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Garden: Happy Spring! – eating already (and no plastic!)

Mother Nature is amazing!!! The Asparagus is coming up. Had it for supper on Tuesday. The Walking Onions are up adequately to cut greens to add to a sauté. Garlic greens are almost five inches tall. And Mountain Spinach (local … Continue reading

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Garden: Happy Spring! 2 – prep and cold weather plants

The remaining soaker hoses plus 5ft length connection hoses should arrive later this week. The plan is that, Friday, the full experiment in irrigation will be laid and tested, then square-foot lines of twine laid in all raised beds and … Continue reading

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