Category: Gardening
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Zucchini!! The first of the Summer Harvest
I was a little bummed about the garden this week. Due to the cold temperatures I had to remove the cucumber and basil plants. They really need the hotter temperatures to thrive. However, that was before I looked at my zucchini plant. I have three baby zucchinis and one whopping big one which I harvested…
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Carrie’s Food Less Lawn Project and Homegrown Artichoke Risotto
I recently visited Carrie from Read Between the Limes to see first hand the incredible transformation of her front lawn. She lives on a corner lot in an older neighborhood which means she has a huge amount of front yard space to play with. The first time I saw her place she was still in…
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Spring Harvest
The temperatures continue to stay at record lows and the normally hot and dry central California has been feeling more like Portland, Oregon. While this means I’m going to have to wait to enjoy my summer tomatoes and peppers there is a silver lining and that is an extended season of lettuce, peas, and spinach.…
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Wordless Wednesday
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Spring Flowers in the Backyard Garden
The backyard garden is filled with lots of new flowers. I have a mix of my old favorites such as viola, calendula, nasturtiums, and nicotiana. I’m also happy to report a few vegetables are starting to flower like my summer squash, tomatoes, and tomatillos. I especially like the tomatillo flowers which are yellow with green…
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Wordless Wet Wednesday
We have had an unusually wet and cool spring this year. Typically our area is about 70 degrees but the temperatures recently have been hovering around 50 degrees. A big storm blew in yesterday and it continued to rain all day today. Which is great for my poppies and peas plants. I managed to take…
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April Bloom Day
I would rather think of today as Bloom Day instead of the dreaded tax day. This past month has been unusually cold and rainy for our area. The flowers seem to really enjoy the cooler temperatures and brief rain storms. The violas, alyssum, and poppies seem especially happy. I was surprised by this year’s columbines.…
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Davis Community Garden
There has been a lot of debate on what is considered an ugly garden. Personally, I think gardening is about function. A garden bursting with plants and vegetables is beautiful even if the tomato cages are sagging and the bean t-pee is made out of broken sticks. I can appreciate the beautiful landscaped gardens of…
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Happy First Day of Spring
Today, is officially the first day of spring. I’ve been busy with lots of gardening projects. As you can see, Jack has been busy supervising.
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Ugh Slugs