Cutting Garden–Dahlias are sending up flower stalks

The cutting garden is doing well, but you can definitely tell the areas that get the most sun. For whatever reason, it seems that the cosmos have taken hold, but the larkspur and zinnia seeds have struggle. I saw that was the case a few weeks ago and started a couple flats of Cactus FlowerContinue reading “Cutting Garden–Dahlias are sending up flower stalks”

The bird bath garden–maybe not the best idea…..

So earlier this year, I posted about building a pad for my birdbaths. I also planted strawberries and fig trees that I plan to espalier on my south facing brick wall of the garage. First of all, one of the fig trees leafed out beautifully and the other didn’t. The garden center had the sameContinue reading “The bird bath garden–maybe not the best idea…..”

Spring Fever–Building Supports for vegetables

We have a long growing season, and our vegetable plants get really tall. When they get tall, the stems fall over and bend and we lose the vegetables. This year, we are trying to get ahead of the out of control growth, so we spent some time yesterday building some supports. Cucumbers: This one wasContinue reading “Spring Fever–Building Supports for vegetables”

Making Jam from frozen mixed berries

I used to pick all the fruit that I use in my strawberry and mixed berry jams, but I have gotten wiser through the years and have learned a great trick. Buy bags of frozen mixed berries (I used about 7 lbs of sugar with this much fruit): And sort them into strawberry and mixedContinue reading “Making Jam from frozen mixed berries”

Spring Fever–Starting Strong Tomato Plants

We get some terribly hot and dry weather during our summers, so it is critical that our tomato plants have deep, well-formed root systems to help them survive those periods. I start my tomato seeds in a tray like this one. Once the seeds have sprouted, I can remove the little “plug” from this tray.Continue reading “Spring Fever–Starting Strong Tomato Plants”