Friday, September 16, 2016
How to Save Tomato Seeds
Give a friend a tomato and feed them for a salad, but teach them how to save seeds and you feed them for a lifetime.
After talking with a friend who runs their own CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), and realizing that they were not saving their own seeds, I was inspired to write this post. I've been saving my tomato seeds for so many years that I don't even really know when I began. It's fun, actually pretty easy, and is super fulfilling when you sprout new plants from them next spring... and the year after that... and the year after... etc. You gain the power to turn one plant into a thousand plants if you so desired. However, there is a process you must follow- you aren't just scooping out seeds and letting them dry. You actually have to turn it into a wet fermenting science project first, as you will see why.
I hope this information is helpful to you all.
Thursday, June 2, 2016
Building Houses for Wrens
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Making a Garden Gate
Nothing lasts forever- especially this gate to my garden. I started gardening here in 2009, and the gate went up almost as soon as the garden fence. I'm actually surprised it lasted this long, but it's finally time for an update. Time to put up a new one!
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Starting seeds indoors
What is a seedling? I think it's one of the cutest words. It merely describes a young plant that was started from seed and according to the Merriam-Webster definition, one that has not been transplanted. Basically baby plants!
Here I will briefly shoot through a few steps that I take when I start seeds indoors- tomatoes in this case.
Monday, April 4, 2016
An April Fools joke from Nature
For the past couple weeks we have been bustling around the backyard getting ready for the growing season. But Nature was planning a 'winter weather advisory' as an April Fools joke for us.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Buds and Blooms: What will the mild winter mean?
With the equinox officially a matter of days away, it seems appropriate to share an update of the progress of the season. Starting about a week ago I spotted the first robins in the backyard. The sight of robins seems to be a pretty reliable sign of spring (unless they are traveling in a flock in the middle of winter, which they sometimes do). Here are some photos of what is budding and blooming around my yard at least.
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