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Tag Archives: gardening
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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Beans, beans and more beans
MORE ON THE garden’s progress – The beds south of the beans and such are only partly planted, with Provider bush beans, spuds, onions, lettuce etc. Still to come in those plots are horticulture beans, peppers, more eggplants, okra and … Continue reading
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Tagged black futsu, compost bin, Cushaw, gardening, Ozarks, Provider bush bean, pumpkin pie, squash
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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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Springtime Thunder
IT’S ANOTHER SUNDAY in Paradise, rather the Ozarks in springtime. All the yellow flowers blooming their heads off, songbirds, both the locals and the migrants, making a splendid racket and warm but blustery weather making its magnificent march across the … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud formations, gardening, marideth sisco, Ozarks, photography, springtime, thunderstorm, weather
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The Seed Swap, a photo
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Building Beds
WELL, THE WIND slowed, but only down to 30 mph gusts, which was better, but not really good for working in the garden. Still, it had to be done. The sifting of the rocks out of the roots bed, leveling … Continue reading
Another Fine Day
ANOTHER FINE DAY in the garden, except for the 50 mph winds that literally dumped the wheelbarrow and yanked the shovel out of my hands. Jeez-o-pete, as they say in Ohio. (And where is it that they say “Crime-a-nutley’?) Yesterday … Continue reading
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Tagged gardening, marideth sisco, Ozarks, recycle, seed swap, upcycle
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