What is better in the summer than some freshly shelled White Acre peas and homegrown hot peppers? Not much! My favorite Southern pea recipe is made by cooking the peas in water with a couple of chicken bouillon cubes and a sliced onion, then dishing them out over a bowl of hot white rice!  I ... Read More about Peas and Peppers
Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School Beautification
There is a row of beautiful crepe myrtles along the entrance to Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School. One of the volunteer Master Gardeners trimmed and pruned the suckers from the bottom to expose the lovely trunks. Two River Birch trees have grown quickly ... Read More about Davidson Fine Arts Magnet School Beautification
Farm.
We are off to the farm today to check the weed progression and distribute a truck load of mulch around the new plantings at the cabin. FlowerCamp is approaching and I want zinnias, celosia, cosmos, Â amaranthus and sunflowers galore for our groups! Â I used The Southern Lady Cooks Grilled ... Read More about Farm.
Garden of Youth: Grow Your Own Anti-Aging Foods
Water is a given, but you can certainly grow berries, watermelon, veggies, garlic and nuts with ease. Why not grow these disease fighters in your back(or front) yard or community garden? In the South, it would be wise to hold off planting the fruit trees until fall, but  you can  get started ... Read More about Garden of Youth: Grow Your Own Anti-Aging Foods
The Master’s Garden
See that Patty Pan squash in my arms? The ruffly round thing. That is such a odd veggie to me. Seeing it on the vine all round, Â flattish and ruffly evokes pure curiosity. We pulled lots of ... Read More about The Master’s Garden
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