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These Ozark Hills – July 2016
This is Marideth Sisco for These Ozarks Hills. I’ve just come in from the garden where I finally, with help, evicted the last of the weeds where my cucumbers, beans and winter squash should already be in and growing up … Continue reading
Posted in gardening, These Ozark Hills
Tagged ozark garden, soil microbes, These Ozark Hills, tomato varieties, weeding the garden
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Ready to Take Orders!
We should start shipping around November 2, 2015. Click here to buy books and CD’s from Marideth at the Squareup store, OR click here to print an order form. You can also follow me on Facebook.
Posted in Butterfield Mercantile, Crosspatch, gardening
Tagged cranky woman, garden politics, gardening, ozark garden, rocky gardening, self publish
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It’s Out, or Almost
My new book of gardening essays, titled Crosspatch: Cranky Musings on Gardening in Rocky Ground has arrived at the printer, has been accepted, and proof copies will arrive October 15 – just in time for the holidays! It’s 254 pages jam-packed with … Continue reading
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Tagged garden hints, garden insight, gardening book, marideth sisco, ozark garden, rocky gardening, self publishing
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Misc. Thoughts
Well, apart from the armadillo who’s been uprooting onions and doing a kind of bizarre Okra-tipping, and the blister beetles who would like to eat everything but are being discouraged by Safer’s Soap and loud radio music, it’s been a … Continue reading
Posted in gardening
Tagged armadillo, gardening, organic gardening, ozark garden, politics
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The Cushaw That Ate New Jersey
Think there’ll be some squash this winter! -m