Wordless Wednesday: Thanksgiving Garden
We’re hard at work cooking for Thanksgiving over here at Gardenerd HQ. But there’s always time to share the latest eye-candy from the fall garden.
We’re hard at work cooking for Thanksgiving over here at Gardenerd HQ. But there’s always time to share the latest eye-candy from the fall garden.
The end of summer makes some people sad. I long for cooler weather and fall crops (’cause it’s 86 degrees F in my house and we don’t have air conditioning).
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There’s a point in summer where, as much as I love my garden, I want to get away from it all. I want to lounge in a hammock, read books and take naps.
Our guest this week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week is David King of The Learning Garden. He’s been on the podcast before, but we brought him back to talk about a major construction project that destroyed the Learning Garden during the pandemic.
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The garden is jumping and we’re excited to see fruit setting on most crops.