How to save tomato seeds

How to save tomato seeds

As the garden season winds down here, it's time for me to think ahead to next year's planting. Starting seeds for seedlings will begin in just a few short months which means I better get going on my newspaper pots. But more important will be having seeds themselves....

Our garden in 2009 – a wrap up

Some would argue that it's a bit early to wrap up posts on the garden for the year; but as far as fruits and vegetables go, things are pretty much done out there. There are still a few chili peppers hanging on in this cool weather, doing surprisingly well actually....

You oughta be in pictures, house

Yesterday I was working on the computer when the doorbell rang. I glanced out the window and say a young woman about my age standing out the gate. Naturally, my first thought was, "Great, what's she selling?" Because you see, when people ring our doorbell, they...

Stupid technology

I have so much to say these days, but my laptop has been standing in the way of my blogging progress. It's also been hampering a lot of work I need to do with my laptop. It's just not that easy to keep Mackenzie out of trouble in my office, and I can hardly move my PC...

Late Blight – a tomato lover’s worst nightmare

We have been neglecting our garden the last few weeks. It's been so crazy around that we just haven't been back there to check on things...and as a result the rest of our tomato plants (a fabulous Big Rainbow variety with single tomatoes as big as both palms of my...

Oktoberfest!!!

At some point in your life, I'm sure you've heard about a little party held in Munich every year called Oktoberfest. But did you know that it's actually held the last two weeks of September, leading into October? Tomorrow at noon the first keg will be tapped by the...

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