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Welcome to my continuing garden adventure here in the Seattle area (Zone 8b). At 37, I hope to improve the variety and quality of the food my family eats. My 5 and 2 year olds and I are excited to grow food for our family all year long and work to eat better. Along the way, I hope to learn all I can about vegetable gardening and pass along the knowledge to future generations. Enjoy your garden!

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February 28, 2009

Well, today was a fun day all around.  I spent the morning with the kids, then while the youngest was in music class, the oldest and I went out back to work in the yard.  He helped me with my compost pile.  I flipped it for the first time since last fall.

Here’s the bed about [...]

February 27, 2009

Wow, I’m excited.  I got an email today that made my day!  As great as it is to be “published” in Patti’s newsletter every month, this seems more real… I got a post over on my Build-As-You-Grow-Bin page from a reporter with the Seattle Times.  Yep, the paper that ran the article that started it [...]

February 26, 2009

Well, the week is almost nearly over.  It can’t end fast enough. I think I’m buring the candle at both ends again.  Shame on me.  My eyes have been puffy and watery for the past two days and today I hit a wall and could barely keep my eyes open.  So today’s post will be [...]

February 24, 2009

Well, today was a busy gardening day, and I didn’t get home until 7 from work. Hehe.  No, I didn’t get out in the garden, it’s pouring down rain.  But I did move my garden forward, which is what this month and next is all about.  Getting ready for spring and summer gardening season.
So when [...]

February 22, 2009

Well, my post marks the end of a very productive weekend.  Today was more of a work day, but enjoyable none-the-less.  I worked over at my folks place hanging drywall to cover lath and plaster that had seen better days 30 years ago.  We’d taken down gaudy paneling because that won’t sell a house, even [...]