Planning a raised bed garden
Our garden layout is comprised of several raised beds with a gravel path running around the entire garden and dividing up the garden into smaller beds. The path will also run around the greenhouse. We’ve been doing some research about the beds and have found some pretty good articles so far. Most of our beds […]
Welcome to the Killing Fields – handpicking slugs
Today we tackled the slug situation in our yard again. We are getting started with planting and building the greenhouse and there is no room for the slimy mess that has been stealing our tender little salad plants. When we went into the garden today, all I could say was: “Welcome to the killing fields!” […]
Building your own compost bin (part 1)
This afternoon we started what we figured would be a pretty short and simple process. Of course any time you’re doing something for the first time, it tends to take a bit longer and be slightly more challenging than you expected. But I think we still managed to come through with flying colors. My mom […]
Get kids interested in gardening
The National Gardening Association has created a great website for parents and especially teachers to help get kids interested in learning about gardening – http://kidsgardening.org/. You can find all sorts of projects for kids to do which will help them learn about all aspects of gardening, from composting to collecting seeds. April is National Gardening […]
Getting those seeds started
We’re not ready to start most of our seeds just yet but we will be in the coming weeks. We’ll definitely need to buy a lot more seeds as well since we have only a few special items at the moment. Gayle wrote a great article about starting seeds which included the comments on mix […]