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Tag Archives: garden
First Salad
Yesterday evening we ate the first salad from the garden. It’s hard to imagine greens (and reds) being sweet until, on an early spring day around the first of April, you harvest lettuce and spinach and endive, wash, toss into … Continue reading
Motley Guard Detail
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged cold weather plants, frost, garden, gardening, snow protection
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Garden Notes 3/26
Snow expected tonight. Still agog. Covered lettuce, spinach, radishes, bok choi in Jones with plastic row covers. Conversely and humorously planted seven lettuce seedlings in Smith hours before predicted snow but didn’t cover those at all. Been sitting out all … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged Egyptian onion, garden, gardening, lettuce, spring, transplants, walking onion
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Garden: A Love Story – Introduction
A Surgery Planted the Seed Thank goodness for my mother’s back surgery. No, not really. I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. Nevertheless, it was her operation that first opened the door to me, at age 15, to the world of the garden. Though mom’s surgery was successful … Continue reading
Posted in Childhood, Garden: A Love Story
Tagged garden, gardening, joy, love, plants, vegetables
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Checking on the Kids
Me: Honey, I dropped by the kids’ dorm to see how they’re doing. My Wife: Well, at least they had one week on their own without daddy fussing over them. Honestly, you need to give them a little space. Me: … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged garden, gardening, lettuce, plants, spring, transplants
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Experimenting with Nature…
…or at least collaborating with it to grow things Last year I planted a portion of the spring plants I started from seed, not being sure if they would survive or not. In retrospect it seemed timid and haphazard. This … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged caution, cold, daring, frost, garden, gardening, planting dates, transplants
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First Plants in the Garden 2010
(I wrote this last year when I first set out plants. Note this year I planted them all at once, not just a timid few. Also, I set them in the ground a full two weeks earlier this year. I … Continue reading
Spinach in February
Last October I was chatting at the market with a local farmer who sells herb plants and greens, like lettuces, endive, and arugula, to plant in the garden. I asked if she thought it was too late to plant lettuce … Continue reading
Forsooth! Forced Forsythias
My wife had the enviably clever idea of cutting a few forsythia branches from a huge bush near our apartment, and sticking them in water to force them to blossom earlier than their outside brethren on the bush. It worked … Continue reading
Saying Goodbye
I left my children in the big, unpredictable, cold world today on their own to face the elements alone, far from my protective care. Let me tell you it wasn’t easy. We’ve been together for a while now. I felt … Continue reading
Posted in Garden: A Love Story
Tagged children, garden, gardening, growing up, spring, transplants
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