Corn Tasseling Early?

Continue ReadingCorn Tasseling Early?

Every once in a while, instead of instilling calm and comfort, the garden promotes panic. Such is the case when I discovered that my heirloom Black Aztec sweet corn was starting to send out tassels.

The problem is not that it is tasseling, but rather that it is tasseling now - while the stalks are only 2 feet tall. What's going on here?

Black Aztec sweet corn gets a jump on ...

Ask Gardenerd: Bugs in my Cabbage

Continue ReadingAsk Gardenerd: Bugs in my Cabbage

A question came into Ask Gardenerd this week:

"Hi!,  In my garden my cabbage is being infested with these white bugs that look like they fly....I have taken out a couple of my plants that look destroyed but still have more in the ground, also my Brussels sprouts have them too!   I have used spinosad organic killer and I am concerned it will get on my other crops.....what do you recommend??  Thank You!!!   Jill"

You're not alone Jill. Many people ...

A Chicken and Her Cankles

Continue ReadingA Chicken and Her Cankles

Just like gardening, where you mostly learn as you grow, chicken keeping is proving to have the same learning curve. Polly the Barred Rock in particular, has kept us on our toes this week.

At first, we thought she might be a 'he', since her legs and feet began to look much thicker than her sisters. It's not entirely uncommon to discover your hen is a rooster if her comb changes color or the legs thicken up (or ...

Garlic Kale Soup

Continue ReadingGarlic Kale Soup

I would like to present one of the best soups I've ever eaten. It was restaurant-quality delicious and very easy to make. It uses kale and garlic from the garden (save this for your upcoming garlic harvest) and shiitake mushrooms from the farmers' market.

Garlic Kale Soup - Vegetarian Times, February 2010

I ran across the recipe recently in an Anti-Inflammatory eBook put together by Vegetarian Times. It showcases inflammation fighting ...

Soil Foodweb: It’s a Party In There

Continue ReadingSoil Foodweb: It’s a Party In There

This week we are delighted to present another guest blogger, Sheri Powell-Wolff, A.K.A. Compost Teana. Sheri is an Advisor and Master Soil Consultant for Soil Foodweb Oregon and Earth Fortifications in Corvallis, Oregon.   Her company, Compost TEAna’s Organic Landscapes provides compost tea services and soil biology testing and consultation in the Los Angeles Area.   She's here to gives us the ...

Do You Bokashi? – Part 2

Continue ReadingDo You Bokashi? – Part 2

The next installment of Mark Rainville's Bokashi series is here. If you missed the first post, find it here. Let's find out how to make this wonder food for plants. Take it away, Mark:

Welcome to the second part of my bokashi series. Today, I will review the process of mixing the bokashi bran. I find it to be a relatively easy process as much of ...

Peat Moss vs. Sphagnum Moss and more

Continue ReadingPeat Moss vs. Sphagnum Moss and more

The mailbox of Ask Gardenerd has been receiving some great questions this week. Here's another about the difference between moss and moss:

"A question about moss... What is the difference between peat moss, sphagnum moss, and the green moss that grows around the ground?  Going into the 3rd year with my raised bed, and it has many patches of green moss. Is this detrimental to the plants?   Should it be removed or turned back under into the ...

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