We recently harvested our garlic and knowing when to harvest garlic can sometimes be a wee bit tricky, so I thought I ‘d share what I’ve learned over the years so here’s how to harvest and store garlic. It depends on what type you grow {hardneck or softneck}, and unfortunately, you kind of have to Read More >>
Protecting the Garden from your Dog – Ha Ha Ha
Last night I went out to the garden to pick a cabbage and Lucy the puggle dog decided to help. Do puggles like cabbage? Yes, yes they do. Not only will puggles eat cabbages, but they’ll also eat blueberries, peanut butter, carrots, mice and dried up chipmunks. They also like to dig up the remains Read More >>
Do You Know the Answer? Help Mavis Answer Readers Questions
I love hearing from you and one of my favorite things about this blog is all the comments people leave and the sense of community we have. I spotted a few comments on Facebook recently that I just don’t have the answers for and I was hoping you could help out. After all I am just Read More >>
Growing Greenhouse Tomatoes and Cucumbers in the Pacific Northwest
Last night after watering vegetables in the greenhouse I snapped a few photos to share. Lemon, our Meyer Lemon Tree we planted in January is doing AWESOME! Take a look at all those baby lemons! I’m taking Erin’s advise and letting Mother Nature decide how many lemons we should grow rather than picking half of the tiny Read More >>
Wood Pallet Garden Ideas with Pictures
One Hundred Dollars a Month reader Lani sent in this picture of a wood pallet she recently recycled and turned into an awesome flower garden. She had an old piece from a broken dresser that had been sitting in her garage for years and decided to attach it to the top of the pallet to Read More >>
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 88
- 89
- 90
- 91
- 92
- …
- 228
- Next Page »