07-28-22 Summer Harvests
In this issue: July in the GardenPodcast: Why Trees Matter with Dan LambeGardenerd Tip of the Month: Tomato BlightGardenerd Product of the Month: Garden Variety - Your Summer Reading 1.…
In this issue: July in the GardenPodcast: Why Trees Matter with Dan LambeGardenerd Tip of the Month: Tomato BlightGardenerd Product of the Month: Garden Variety - Your Summer Reading 1.…
The spring garden is showing signs of promise, portent, and poppies. There’s so much bursting from the soil, so much potential, it’s hard to contain one’s excitement.
There is a lot of spring activity in the garden. And with a fresh downpour this week, the garden is jumping to life.
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This year has been the most challenging gardening year for us here at Gardenerd HQ. Even with dozens of rat traps, our cat Mittens, and night vision cameras, we’re still losing to rats this year. But that makes the harvest we do get all the more delicious.
Back in April we spoke with a fellow Great Grow Along speaker, Wendy Kiang-Spray about growing and cooking with Asian vegetables. Wendy is the author of The Chinese Kitchen Garden: Growing Techniques and Family Recipes for a Classic Cuisine. She’s a speaker and inspirational garden blogger, and she just lived through the cicada emergence in Maryland.
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