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Love Sown Garden

lessons from our family garden

  • Herb Garden: Expansions and Transplants

    November 28, 2011 /

    Last week I posted “Herb Garden: The Battle of the Bulge” and shared how due to my over-eager planting, the rosemary and lavender were eating each other alive. On Wednesday, Joe tilled up the strip of earth along the fence and we bricked a path from the entrance to the patio. The path now dwarfs the patio, which I downsized to make room for the new bed, but it’s nice having bricks all the way from the deck to the…

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    November 27, 2011 /

    Red Chard Cilantro Chard – Bright Lights Carrot Top Scallions and Baby Butterhead Speckled Lettuce

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    November 26, 2011 /

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  • How to Get Rid of Cabbage Worms

    November 25, 2011 /

    Pick Them. Squish Them.

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  • Herb Garden: The Battle of the Bulge

    November 22, 2011 /

    It’s a rookie mistake. You are starting an herb garden. Maybe it’s not your first time, but the last one you tried had poor light and the plants never did really take off. In fact, the lavender started dying the moment you put it in the ground. So you finally get a sunny spot, and optimistic attitude and you just pack those little 4″ plants in. In your mind, the closer they are together, the sooner the bed will fill…

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  • Vlog: Fall/Winter Garden Tour

    November 21, 2011 /

    This is my first official vlog… I think. Considering the amount of time it took to upload this with DSL, this maybe be one of very few vlogs. I feel like I’m always posting the prettiest of what I see in the garden, with a very isolated view. This tour should show you the bare bones of the garden and the little bit of green we are currently enjoying. Most of the really exciting structures like the bean tunnel and…

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