As promised, here’s some pictures of the garden’s progress. Potatoes. In front (bottom) are the 3 russets from organic store bought potatoes. The rest are reds from seed potatoes. I …
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I was wondering if Oregon had migrated into Idaho with the serious lack of rain, but it looks like we’re back to normal wet spring weather. I am enjoying not …
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Moving over… gradually getting it done, but all the posts and comments are here now, and all new gardening posts will be made here, not on the blogger blog. Thank …
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[image links are broken after several hosting moves, hoping to find backups somewhere] If not fun, at least tolerable, and easy. I’ve been eying an oscillating hoe for a couple …
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The garden is doing super. Though I keep leaving the tomatoes out too long while hardening them off and they’re protesting with pale leaves and slowed growth, but still plugging …
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The heat finally left us and we were greeting to wonderfully rainy, 55 degree weather this morning. I was thrilled. So with the rain, I didn’t bother watering today and …
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I haven’t succumbed from the heat yet. The garden hasn’t either. It’s coming along quite well actually, everything is sprouted and doing well except the cucumbers, who I think just …
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4-5 days of miserable hot weather. I am fighting a migraine from the heat yesterday and it was only 72!!!I’ll be getting up early, watering the garden and other outside …
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So the whole soaker hose/clay soil thing isn’t working as well as I thought it would. The area we planted the taters and corn in is lower then the rest, …
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Sorry for the lack of bloggage – I finally was able to get busy with work and have been working and grocery shopping and other inside household stuff today. We …