Gardening 2017: Fruits, Veggies, Flowers
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- A Peer of the Realm
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Re: Gardening 2017: Fruits, Veggies, Flowers
They got squishy after they thawed, not going to try now. Darn it - was a good harvest too!
My chard is loving this weather though, doing very well.

My chard is loving this weather though, doing very well.
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- Queen of the Castle
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I am so sad for you. You worked hard to get them. We can comminserate because I lost all my Bay leaves to the cold snap.
I've got lots of parsley growing though, this cool rainy weather hasn't discouraged pansies from blooming too. They are in the wheelbarrels.
I've got lots of parsley growing though, this cool rainy weather hasn't discouraged pansies from blooming too. They are in the wheelbarrels.
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Over 6,000 pounds of food per year, on 1/10 acre located just 15 minutes from downtown Los Angeles. The Dervaes family grows over 400 species of plants, 4,300 pounds of vegetable food, 900 chicken and 1,000 duck eggs, 25 lbs of honey, plus seasonal fruits throughout the year.
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Did you know that we have our very own Urban Gardener in Rutland?
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... rtis+stone
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... rtis+stone
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Yes, he has quite the book too. He quit selling at the farmer's market and is now selling wholesale to local grocery stores. He's an inspiration. If I had the ambition and time I could turn my own place into something much much more farming intensive. Reimagine the raised beds and re-do two areas in the back.
I admire him for following his dream.
I admire him for following his dream.
Regardless of who "wins" an election, they always are up against a Silent Elite. Do you believe the extreme poor who voted for Trump ever thought their non-profit support would be slashed right out from under them?
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I've seen mums still blooming in lower Mission. Anyone else still got blooms somehow?
Regardless of who "wins" an election, they always are up against a Silent Elite. Do you believe the extreme poor who voted for Trump ever thought their non-profit support would be slashed right out from under them?
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I have a few, but they look really weathered.Queen K wrote:I've seen mums still blooming in lower Mission. Anyone else still got blooms somehow?
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