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Category Archives: gardening
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A much needed rain day may or may not pan out. Marideth is taking it no matter what. -m
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Tagged grdening, Oazrks, raised beds, row cover, upcycle
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What do Laz-e-Boy Recliners Have to do With Gardening Anyway.
THE SAWDUST HAD to wait, because while making a place to unload the hay, I discovered I didn’t have as much cardboard as I thought, and would need more. Enter logistics. See, how the sawdust gets on the truck is … Continue reading
Tonto? Nelly?
TODAY I’LL GO fetch more sawdust as soon as I unload the rest of the hay from the truck. Even the truck is a delight, an old ’86 Ford Ranger with king cab that I bought from Art Eisenmann before … Continue reading
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Tagged composted sawdust, Ford Ranger, gardening, Ozarks, Tonto, vintage truck
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The Engineer at Work
ANOTHER GLORIOUS DAY in the garden working my butt off, and other parts as well. I have come to discover, or at least be reminded, that I am more of an engineer at heart, rather than a gardener. A tinker, … Continue reading
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Tagged cattle panels, gardening, raised beds, soldier, tailor, tinker, up-cycle
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Peregion Beans, oh yea
AND YOU THOUGHT “Surely she’s done with this garden stuff.” I heard you. Well, almost. There’s still the area, untouched as yet, on the old shuffleboard court left me by the former owners (from California, yep). Sarah kindly moved the … Continue reading
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Tagged bush beans, gardening, half runner, heirloom seed, Ozarks, Peregian bean
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Good Mother Stollard
DON’T KNOW ABOUT outstanding, but I’ve been digging into several fields this past week, what with the myth of climate change inexplicably dragging Mississippi’s spring all the way to the Ozarks and giving us May weather before April settled in. … Continue reading
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Tagged Anasazi, Asian greens, beans, gardening, Good Mother Stollard, Jacob's Cattle, Ozark gardening, raised bed
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Outstanding!
I’VE BEEN OUT STANDING in my field, trying to get ahead on garden chores before eyelid surgery. The list of things I can’t do in the days and weeks following surgery encompass everything on the list to be done, so I’m … Continue reading
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Tagged eye surgery, Ozarks, raised bed garden, recycle, salvage, upcycle, wild berries
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