Category Archives: Web Links
Tomato Tuesday (March 27)
It was time. All those soil blocks of tomatoes had to be potted up. It was nice to be able to set up in the garage with all the wild weather. March IS NOT going out like a lamb. I … Continue reading
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Pre Christmas Blogs that are worth another look
I just found the blog “In a village called Segure le Chateau” with a lovely post for Rosemary and Pinenut Brittle. I may have to try this with lavender. Ummm This is the same recipe I’ve used for years now … Continue reading
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Web Favorites of the first week of December 2011
The “Yarden” made this “Tipsy Turtle Bark” with salted cashews and bourbon, encouraging me to give it a try…..ok. A newsy post on winter gardening with tips on hoop houses. subsistence Pattern. From Atlantic Monthly: Can Organic Farming Save the … Continue reading
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Other Peoples Posts I liked this last week of November
Thank you to Kathie at Two Frog Home for the great idea of posting the posts I have enjoyed this week. These deserve to be shared! Cathy at “Breathless Expectation” started my Thanksgiving with a beautiful post, “Thanksgiving Bouquet“ from … Continue reading
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Winter Garden in a cold frame
I have been thinking about giving this a try. Direct seeding Cold Frames…in Winter In late August and early September I am busy with school. Too busy to put in my winter garden. When winter arrives I want to add winter … Continue reading
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Celery, something new to try
It is true, celery is not new. It’s just that I have never tried it in my garden. I seldom hear of anyone being successful with celery in my neck of the USDA zone map. Mr. H (blog owner of … Continue reading
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Slow Roasted Tomatoes from Digging Food
Slow Roasted Tomatoes from Digging Food These sound great but you have to see the photo on the link to really appriciate the lust I have for these. Note to my Black Plums….. ripen, ripen, ripen!
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The Most Important Mitzvah
I love reading Hebrew for Christians. This one is powerful…..or maybe it is just what I need today. It may take some time to read through. “The Most Important Mitzvah (Law)” by John J. Parsons http://www.hebrew4christians.com/Scripture/Parashah/Summaries/Pinchas/The_Mitzvah/the_mitzvah.html
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