archive for the 'Victory gardens' Category

Victory Garden update: Getting in a few good digs

by @ Saturday, May 31st, 2008.

If the Memorial Day weekend kicks off summer, then we’re well on the way to sweet summer eats in our Victory Gardens…

We’re seeding a trend here…

by @ Wednesday, April 30th, 2008.

We on the Ethicurean team may not always keep all these purposes in mind when we garden. In fact, probably most of us approach the garden with a mixture of the dread facing work that must be done and the hope of enjoying the peace of a little plot of earth that will produce good food with a seasoning of joy. But as we continue to prepare the garden beds and start sowing seeds, we’re doing something more. In the words of Pattie over at FoodShed Planet (where this year’s Victory Garden Drive got started), we’re declaring victory over our food supply — at a time when that food supply is looking more and more shaky.

Sow what? Planning and starting our Victory Gardens

by @ Monday, February 18th, 2008.

We’ve just dug out from a mild winter storm here in northern Ohio (only a few inches of snow, but topped with a thick glaze of ice), and I’m finally able to see the ground emerge from that blanket of cold, frozen precipitation. The weather lately has fueled a number of dreams of sunny, tropical […]

Garage-top garden

by @ Sunday, February 17th, 2008.

Witchhazel is blooming at my house, a sign that spring is nearly here. I’m planning my garden, which will be my second one ever, if it comes to fruition.
I started my first garden by reading piles of books. I spent the winter lingering over every kitchen garden book Amazon had to offer, littering my […]

Build your orchard today

by @ Thursday, February 14th, 2008.

We just received the first of the new trees for our orchard: a peach, nectarine, and fig. Some apples are on the way via U.S. Mail. The trees are “bare root,” which means that they look a whole lot like sticks with roots. Their small size makes them good mail-order travelers, a handy option for […]

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