Archive for 'garden supplies'
October 22, 2008
Sorry folks, I wanted to post last night, but I couldn’t keep my eyes open. So here’s what I’ve been up to… work, work and more work. But I did get to at least talk gardening last night at my sons’ preschool with one of his teachers. It was fun, and made me feel almost [...]
Posted: October 22nd, 2008 under coldframe/hoop cover, garden supplies, watering/irrigation, weather.
Comments: 4
July 21, 2008
Short post tonight. Well I’ve got confirmation of coons returning. I found prints in my cantaloupe… and to top it all off, I was so bloody interested in taking a good pic of my sprouts that I totally missed the prints in the bin!
Notice in the middle the three indents… and me? I go for [...]
Posted: July 21st, 2008 under SWCs, corn, garden supplies, pests, raccoons, watering/irrigation.
Comments: 2
June 11, 2008
Well, I was thinking tonight was going to be a very short post because I had nada to talk about, but funny how a trip to the garden sparks ideas. Before I begin, is anyone else shocked that we only have 10 days left before summer and we never had spring?!
First off, today I ran [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2008 under fruit trees, garden supplies, harvest, planting.
Comments: 3
May 25, 2008
Wow, what a glorious day! As is often the case in Seattle, the forecast can change often and even then it can be completely wrong. I had been very excited about partly cloudy temps in the mid 60s, which was the forecast most of the week. Then, at the last minute, the forecast changed to [...]
Posted: May 24th, 2008 under SWCs, composting, corn, garden supplies, mulching, planting, potatoes, tomatoes, weather.
Comments: 1
May 19, 2008
Well, today the garden took a back seat to my desperate need for a new cell phone. I’ve been pining over a single device that will replace my well-used and dying palm pilot, my broke but functioning cell phone, my fritzy MP3 player and take decent pics of my garden (or kids) on the fly. [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2008 under garden supplies, harvest, planting, potatoes, weather.
Comments: 2
