Here’s this week’s video. Help us figure out what this critter is that’s crawling on our tomato plants. Here’s two close up pictures: bit.ly (Turns out they were cutworms.) Check out Tiffany’s blog post: thrifty20something.com (Sorry for the crappy audio, I kept accidentally putting my finger over one of the mics) Here’s a list of everything we’re trying to grow on our patio: – Cherry Tomatoes – Zucchini – Squash – Green Onions – Basil – Peppers – Lettuce – Green Beans – Cucumbers – Pumpkin (I know, I’m skeptical too)
I have a beautiful garden in my front yart in the Spring and Summer. It comes back year round. In the winter months it is empty and plain because everything has died. What can I plant to make my garden as enjoyable then as in the spring and summer. I would prefer plants that come back on their own. I live in Western Central region of Alabama.
This week we finally see female flowers on the squash plant. Features a cameo from our bunny Barney. Check out Tiffany’s blog post for this week: thrifty20something.com Music from: incompetech.com Here’s the list of what we’ve been trying to grow: – Cherry Tomatoes – Zucchini – Squash – Green Onions – Basil – Peppers – Lettuce – Green Beans – Cucumbers – Pumpkin (I know, I’m skeptical too)
Plant sale is growing funds for arts center
The North Platte Telegraph It’s not open yet, but on Friday, the future home of North Platte’s Prairie Arts Center was bustling with activity. It was the sixth annual herb market and boutique hosted by the Creativity Unlimited Arts Council.
Is your garden space small? Try a potted Orchard! Pear, Apple and Cherry Dwarf Trees fit nicely into pots! My blog, Thoughts from Wisdom on Sustainability, supports Sustainability and Being Prepared for the future. thoughtsfromwisdom.blogspot.com
I am just unsure which ones to grow. I have been told that tomatoes cannot be planted inside. I have a large grow light fixture that will be mounted over the plants to allow any of the light they will need. Also I am not sure which containers to use.
When planting bulbs for spring, there are a few things to take into consideration, such as picking the right bulbs and always planting in groups. Determine the best way to plant your bulbs for spring withtips from a third-generation flower grower in this free video on spring gardening. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
John from www.growingyourgreens.com shares with you whats growing on in his garden today. Including trimming the fig tree that was planted over the raised bed, edible flowers that are in bloom and also the mille-tie garden plant ties.