Those taters look quite happy there, like they are having a chitting party! :setf_007: Whether they are cut into chunks, seems be a matter of...
I'm with you on all of those, night owl!
I bring extras to the clinic where I volunteer. There's often something extra in my garden. The clinic serves people who are on the edges of...
@ Logan, those are beautiful!
Thanks Sjoerd. I do have "thoughts" about what to do, involving 2x4s in the shed. I wanted to get the fabric down while I could, between rains....
Following @Sjoerd's wise example, I bought a protective fabric. This is on the snow peas. This bed has not had a problem so far with herbivores...
So sorry about Berry, Logan. I hope he's all better soon!
Yes, @Pacnorwest. I'm glad you did too. Now, here, they are mostly frozen meals for a week's supply, plus a loaf of bread a week, two quarts of...
Sjoerd, I would enjoy seeing a photo of your mum's quilt. That's a treasure to cherish. I have a quilt, made by my great grandmother Wilhelmina...
It's a busy week. Lots of rain, so fortunately not missing much in the potager. Tending seedlings indoors of course. Yesterday I had Tai Chi...
Also, Kangaroo paws, Anigozanthos. Around here they get black rot and die. Cool looking flower.
Here is the first quilted pillow sham. It was fun. I got to try several different techniques, Best to trial new techniques on something small...
@Melody Mc. I think potatoes are pretty forgiving. The chitting speeds the sprouting. I've had some that I kept in the garage over the winter -...
I did get into some trouble, but not too much :smt077
Another update on the chili pepper overwintering experiment. The JalapeƱo is really looking nice. It has lots of flower buds, and one flower...
Rainy all day. For the most part, I stayed indoors. For the most part, tending to seedlings. It was very nice in the sunroom, with rain pelting...
So sorry @Doghouse Riley to hear about 'arry. I hope he's just hiding.
Thanks @Sjoerd. It's important to me to keep garden diseases to a minimum. I also don't want to introduce new pathogens that might affect...
Welcome to Garden Stew, from another frugal and sometimes grumpy gardener!
Today I spent a few hours removing Himalayan, and native, blackberry brambles. It was a neglected spot, with a woodpile. Blackberries quickly...