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Tag Archives: butternut squash
Farewell My Butternut!
More garden cleaning, this time in Smith. I’m performing this task a little at a time to allow for proper good-byes for remembering our time together. Too many partings all at once from these familiar friends is a burden. I need … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged butternut squash, fall, garden, mulch, rot, vines
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August Garden Report
Welcome garden fans to the August Garden Report. I’m your host, Argyle Schield, and I’ll be showing you three of our finest local gardens. Thanks for tuning in. Let’s get right down to it and check on the first garden, … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged Argyle Schield, butternut squash, cucumber, eggplant, okra, tomatoes
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Green Explosion
Mid-July, 2011 Smith gives me joy right now. Plants explode from its surface for many reasons. We’ve had a few good soaking rains over the last days, always excellent. One good rain is better than two or three manual waterings. … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged butternut squash, corn, green, lush, manure, mulch, plants, rain, summer garden, tomatoes
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