A reminder to place a label nearplants/seeds when you plant. After tossing several hand fulls of pea pods to thecompost pile, I realized that these peas are Englishpeas. Sooo.... I've left them on the vines a bit longer til they are nice and plump, then gather them by theshirt full to saute for ... Read More about English Peas
More Hummer Info…
A faithful reader found a "misprint" on a hummer foodrecipe. The correct mix is 4 parts water to 1 part sugar.Boil the water then add the sugar and let cool. Boilingallows a longer standing time in the feeder without gettingmoldy...especially around here! Thanks Kathy!!Here is the link to my March ... Read More about More Hummer Info…
Garden Seminars!
Garden SeminarsA super opportunity to learn more about gardening with no tests, no commitment, no pressure, no prerequisites! Sponsored by the Augusta Council of Garden Clubs, you may pick the topic(s) of interest, register and learn from the most sought after speakers in Augusta! All sessions ... Read More about Garden Seminars!
Saturday To Do’s
Here is the list for today in the Home Garden:* Assemble trellis for cucumbers* Plant "princess"tree (Mother's Day gift!) in a pot* Shovel up some 4 o'clocks, toss* Fill bird/hummer feeders... hummers 2 parts boiled water/1 part sugar* Buy Diamond Frost and pink petunias for planting ... Read More about Saturday To Do’s
Twine
There are several items I keep handy in thegarden. Twine is one of them, especially nowthat growth is exponential. The primary function of twine or jute duringspring/summer(in my garden) is to tie tomatoes to posts. My toms have grown as high as 8 feet, so I just keeptying the stems to the posts for ... Read More about Twine
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