We’re enjoying a brief, heavy downpour right now, and I wanted to take the opportunity to show you something. Fans of raised-bed gardening often criticize row gardening (as depicted above) as being wasteful of space. But look–those paths aren’t just for walking or operating machines. When you use a furrower […]
Monthly Archives: July 2014
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The is the front garden. In the half towards the street, you see flint corn growing. The other half is beets, carrots, and onions. Between the rows of corn, I planted rows of winter squash…acorn, I think. Within the rows of corn, between the corn plants, I planted pole beans. […]
I really let the weeds in the garlic bed get away from me this summer. I went out to weed it yesterday, but the leaves had already started turning yellow. It was time to pull it. So instead of just pulling weeds, I harvested the garlic, too. It went so […]