Archive for 'Mels Mix'
June 20, 2009
Well, in honor of Father’s Day, I am going to dedicate this post to my brother. He, like me, gets lost in the shuffle when it comes to taking care of our dad. Hmm, I was going to say dads, but he only has one, since his father-in-law passed away in Argentina years ago. On [...]
Posted: June 20th, 2009 under Mels Mix, beds, design/build, planning.
Comments: 9
May 25, 2009
Happy Memorial Day all. I hope you made use of the somber holiday to spread life throughout your garden. Following my utterly exhausting day yesterday, I slept in and got a bit done at my folks place before heading to another BBQ, late as usual for this weekend. We had fun, but thankfully for the [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2009 under Mels Mix, blueberries, garlic, grass, potatoes, weather.
Comments: 6
May 20, 2009
Boy am I tired… /sigh too much time playing Farm Town on Facebook with my wife. I should have known my addictive personality would latch onto it. Thankfully though my youngest and I did some real gardening before hand. Actually I got a ton accomplished in about an hour outside with my son. He sure [...]
Posted: May 20th, 2009 under Mels Mix, beds, planting, potatoes, preserving, weather.
Comments: 10
May 19, 2009
Well, I MAY have got rid of my virus problems on my computer. AVG (my fourth antivirus program I tired) finally found several viruses, and eventually I think I got rid of them. Now I finally have time to post.
Before I get into gardening, I wanted to say that I guess I shouldn’t be surprised [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2009 under Mels Mix, SWCs, beds, potatoes, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 6
May 17, 2009
Boy, I am shocked at the strong opinions dancing around my Monsanto post half a year later. I guess it must show up on some google search or something. Anyway, I always appreciate gardening opinions, since there’s never a right or wrong way to do things in gardening. There are of course, 100 ways to [...]
Posted: May 17th, 2009 under Mels Mix, SWCs, beds, coldframe/hoop cover, potatoes, tomatoes, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 5
