The 2010 Micro-Farm Is Chuggin’ Along Into Summer

July 6th, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Flora

Petunia Blue guards the henhouse from evil invaders. Hello from HQ! It’s been a while since I’ve posted garden pictures, and this year’s tiny plot is finally taking off. These images are actually from a few weeks back, so there’s even more action now. We’ve had an exceptionally wet June and the extra moisture stunted [...]

A Tip For Transplanting Tomatoes

June 8th, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Flora

Ahhh, tomatoes, the ruby gems of the garden treasure chest. Fresh-from-the-yard tomatoes are one of summer’s true delights, the crowning jewel in countless warm-weather dishes. If there was only one thing I could grow, it would easily be tomatoes. Hands down. No questions. And you can too! No matter where you are in the northern [...]

A Tip For Thinning Your Garden: Don’t Waste Those Babies!

June 3rd, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Flora

It’s late spring and hopefully your gardens are beginning to take shape. If you sowed your seeds directly to soil, now is about the time to thin out your rows. It’s important to overplant in case some seeds are sterile, but then it’s just as important to remove the excess, preventing competition. Sad for the [...]

65 Common Things You Didn’t Know You Could Compost

May 25th, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Flora

It was just over a year ago that I wrote All About Compost, in honor of our very first Monday Monthly Mission. Now it’s spring and garden season once again, and I’m returning to shed some new light on the subject. Because kitchen scraps are just the tip of the iceberg – you can also [...]

Spring On My Micro-Farm, and the 2010 Tiny Garden

May 17th, 2010 - posted under: The Farm » Flora

The time has come for backyard adventures, for glorious dirt-digging and sowing seeds and dreaming of all the bounty to come. Last year I went all out, utilizing a variety of small-scale garden techniques to maximize my plantable ‘acreage’, without sacrificing the play space for the beasties. It was mostly successful and so much fun, [...]