March Lettuce Notes & a Thank You to Mache
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by Theresa
2w ago
Having an abundance of lettuce and especially mache during the cool/cold months make my mainstay meals of grated/chopped cabbage, carrots, and garlic or onion much more delicious. How this Abundance of Greens is Acquired Each fall I plant three succession plantings of lettuce. Winter Density is my main lettuce of choice for winter months. These […] The post March Lettuce Notes & a Thank You to Mache appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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The Non-stop Decline of the National Organic Program
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by Theresa
1M ago
Most of the posts that I write for TMG don’t go out of date. The reason being that they mostly involve principles that don’t change — like the 3 keys.  (And here.) The only thing(s) that might change in a post is when I find an even easier or better way to achieve the principle […] The post The Non-stop Decline of the National Organic Program appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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Can an onion save your life? — Maybe.
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by Theresa
2M ago
Decades ago I came across a strange looking onion plant.  It was about 3 feet tall and had a stiff stem with numerous little onion sets (bulbils) growing at the top.   There was someone with me, although I don’t remember who. But she mentioned as we walked past the plant that the little onion […] The post Can an onion save your life? — Maybe. appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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2 Cover Crops and Notes on Nitrogen
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by Theresa
3M ago
The cover crop seed I have on hand I purchased a good many years ago. But since then,  with the exception of a few beds planted with winter rye, I’ve not planted cover crops because of various set backs. This fall — although later than what I had hoped —they’re planted over much of the […] The post 2 Cover Crops and Notes on Nitrogen appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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Using Your Leaves in a Way to Get the Most Benefit
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by Theresa
4M ago
If you’ve gardened hand in hand with nature or if you’re a regular reader of TendingMyGarden.com you already know how valuable your fall leaves are to your garden.  But do you know the way to use them that will most benefit your garden and thus, next year’s crops? Popular Ways Folks Use Their Leaves Many […] The post Using Your Leaves in a Way to Get the Most Benefit appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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Honey Nut Squash vs. Butternut – My Review
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by Theresa
5M ago
As I mentioned in the video I did on August 20 (the day I harvested my Honey Nut squash) I thought they were hybrids. Seeds saved from hybrids can’t be relied on to produce true to the fruit from which the seed was harvested.  And since I save seed — that’s a  negative for me. Also […] The post Honey Nut Squash vs. Butternut – My Review appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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Easier Winter Gardening – Things that Might Help You
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by Theresa
6M ago
The current popular way to winter garden may not be the easiest or best way for you. This post may give you some ideas for easier winter gardening. What I Used When First Starting to Winter Garden When I first started growing crops in winter I used make shift cold frames that Bill made from […] The post Easier Winter Gardening – Things that Might Help You appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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Winter Gardening – You Might Prefer my Easy Way
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by Theresa
6M ago
The current popular way to winter garden may not be the easiest or best way for you. This post may give you some ideas for easier winter gardening. What I Used When First Starting to Winter Garden When I first started growing crops in winter I used make shift cold frames that Bill made from […] The post Winter Gardening – You Might Prefer my Easy Way appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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My First Video – Between Seasons
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by Theresa
7M ago
Over the years Bill and I had friends – a couple we didn’t see often, but who always seemed to show up in our life when we needed help only they could provide. Bill died in 2015 and the last I saw Mark and Lucille was in 2017 when they did much for me at […] The post My First Video – Between Seasons appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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The Non-stop Decline of the National Organic Program
Tending My Garden Blog
by Theresa
7M ago
Most of the posts that I write for TMG don’t go out of date. The reason being that they mostly involve principles that don’t change — like the 3 keys.  (And here.) The only thing(s) that might change in a post is when I find an even easier or better way to achieve the principle […] The post The Non-stop Decline of the National Organic Program appeared first on Tending My Garden ..read more
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