Frost Warning

Frost

Frost Warning tonight. Busy day after a busy Thanksgiving weekend.  Wanted to can some apple butter and apple sauce, but instead I spent naptime madly harvesting all remaining veggies from the garden: 3 green cabbages 1/2 dozen japanese eggplants of varying sizes 2-3 dozen peppers, green and purple, of varying sizes 3 over-sized zucchini 1 [...]

All You Can Eat Buffet

Microgreens

Miscellaneous updates for the past week: Fertilized the tomatoes. Replanted (third time) yellow beans; eleven of the original twelve plants had been chewed off by a furry foe. Lost one pepper plant to some critter that left the plant mostly intact, but nibbled on the stem just enough to make it flop over in despair. Planted [...]

Tomato Transplant Time

It’s been an amazing week for gardening, weather wise.  On Monday, I sowed cilantro, green pole beans, yellow bush beans and shelling peas.  I also finally transplanted my ailing onions and leeks, and my stellar parsley; they should have been put in the ground ages ago.  Wednesday, I sowed more beets and carrots; also chard, corn [...]

Dandesparabarb

A Good Spring Day

I like manual labour.  I like to see immediate results of my efforts. Weeding dandelions is a perfect example.  I’ve been pulling them almost daily.  It’s very satisfying work.  I already have a fridge full of leaves, so today’s harvest went straight to the compost pile. My first planting of beets did not germinate.  Have to [...]

Juicing Green for Beginners

Juicing

The basics of ‘how to juice’ are in every manual and at every keyboard; what is harder to find is real advice on how to convert.  Chunky jungle juice is NOT a necessary evil on the path to better health.  I found this out the hard way.  Of course, my definition of “chunky jungle juice” has changed [...]

A Juicing Garden

Juicing

Herb gardens, salad gardens, cutting gardens, butterfly gardens, knot gardens, rock gardens, water gardens, rose gardens, wildlife gardens, potagers. What about a juicing garden? I’ve reorganized and replotted my garden four times already.  The latest version includes a juicing garden, designed to ease my transition to an 80% raw foods diet.  Some of the best juicing [...]

Microgreens

Microgreens

I’ve spent the last several days going through my old seeds and deciding what to use and what to toss.  I generally have no trouble germinating seeds that are three or four years old.  I don’t even store them under particularly ‘seed-friendly’ conditions, and yet many of them still produce. Now, that’s fine, of course, [...]

I Like My Beets Bloody

The dehydrator was going all day today. More zucchini and tomatoes. I also decided to try beets this time. They didn’t really sweeten up the same way other fruits and veggies do when the moisture content is reduced. I had simply sliced them and spread them out on the dehydrator trays. …

Clean Sheets for the Garden Beds

It’s the same story every year: I’m happily going about my daily harvest – bringing in the beets, the potatoes, the tomatoes, the peppers – and enjoying the warm days and cool nights that September brings, when suddenly Environment Canada issues a Frost Warning. I’m usually wrapping up my evening with a soothing cup of [...]

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