Home Grown Pizza Sauce: Another Ode to Winging It
Hello friends. I am having a super bomb Thursday, even though it’s going to be a very busy day. Yesterday, I made something cool using my own cooking skills and I want to show it off.
Hello friends. I am having a super bomb Thursday, even though it’s going to be a very busy day. Yesterday, I made something cool using my own cooking skills and I want to show it off.
Hi friends! Happy Thursday! I have a quick little post for you today. I just wanted to show off this week’s harvest.
Hi Friends. First, I am so sorry for my long absence. As you may know/remember, I’ve been dealing with a lot of health issues lately. My eye problem is coming back, I had some other nasty and painful thing I was dealing with, etc. But I’m on the up and up this week, which means a garden update is in store.
That’s right, it’s time for our first every RECIPE!!
Holy cow, friends. This is going to be one for the ages. First, we’ve got a lot of actual veggies coming in. Also, we got some new plants. I think this is our last adoption of the season because it’s getting pretty late, so no more new plants after this. I think.
Hello friends! I’ve got an exciting post today. That’s right, it’s a harvest.
Hello friends! First, I want to thank you all for giving me some time off last week. I am having some problems with one of my eyes and it was causing me to feel really bad in addition to not being able to see very well. Going out into the sun was really too much for me, so I wasn’t able to go out and get any good pictures for you.
A few weekends ago we built, filled, and planted in a third bed because we have more plants than places to put them. I don’t have any pictures of the process but I have a few pictures of the filled bed AND a story I think you’ll enjoy.
Hi friends! I have a super late update for you today. I had kind of an urgent appointment this morning and spent a ton of time trying to catch up with work so I didn’t have time to write up an update for you until now, but here we are!
One of the hardest things about organic gardening is control. Controlling the amount of nutrients your plants are getting from the soil without chemicals. Controlling the weeds in your beds. And then of course, there’s pest control.