Have you ever grown mutant vegetables before? How am I suppose to peel this thing anyway? Over the weekend I spent a lot of time working in our raised garden beds. Since we currently have {16} 8’x4′ wide garden beds, weeding them can be quite the chore when I neglect them {which is often}. So Read More >>
Mavis Garden Blog – Planting a Fall Garden
10 days ago I planted 2 seed trays with beet, broccoli, artichoke, cauliflower, bok choy, kale, and lettuce seeds. The plan is, after I clean up the garden a bit, I am going to plant the young seedlings in a few of the raised garden beds for a late fall harvest. I’m not too enthusiastic about having Read More >>
How to Grow Your Own Food – Weigh In Wednesday
This year my goal is to grow 2,000 pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables. I think I can do it. With 16 raised garden beds, a greenhouse, a raspberry patch and a few more planting beds sprinkled throughout our property, I believe growing 2,000 pounds of food is an attainable goal. Even if I do Read More >>
Mavis Garden Blog – Earning Back My Seed Money, One Dollar at a Time
So far this year I have spent a whopping $484.46 on seeds, soil, Tagro, and garden tools. My original goal was to keep my expenses under $600 and to try to earn back my “seed money” via selling extra vegetables at the end of our driveway. But giving away my beloved vegetables and donating them has been really fun Read More >>
One Hundred Dollars a Month – Mavis’ Weekly Highlights 7/21/12
Books, Books and More Books from Amazon.com Mary Bell’s Complete Dehydrator Cookbook $12.53 Fast, Fresh & Green $15.02 The Complete Guide to Food Preservation The Complete Kitchen Garden $9.99 Coupons, Freebies and Online Deals Amazon Grocery Deals- Dried Cranberries, Fruit Leather, Pancakes, Agave Nectar and Hershey’s Chocolate Milk Amazon Arts & Crafts Deals – Brother Sewing Machine, Cricut Read More >>
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