The Anecdotal Gardener

Telling the stories most people would be embarrassed to share.

Friday, January 11, 2013

It seems to be working...

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So far so good. Seeds are sprouting. Ahead of schedule too!
Sunday, January 6, 2013

Winter Gardening Blues?

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Anyone else feeling a little blue since the gardening season ended? I've decided to try my hand at some winter gardening. If I had acces...
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

My Newest Tool...

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Remember over the winter when I was so excited to show my soil blocker? Well I liked it so much that this summer I ordered a mini blocker! S...
Tuesday, November 13, 2012

November Vegetables

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I haven't done my 2012 garden recap yet, but it's coming. Last night I roasted sweet potatoes and kohlrabi.* If you're unfamil...
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Monday, November 12, 2012

It's Not Hoarding if You Have a Use For it...

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I have this dream of building a cold frame to use to extend the growing season. I've had my eye out for old windows and even living next...
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

End of the Gardening Season...2012

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At least for me.  The community garden closes November 1st and everything has to be cleared out by October 27th.  So today I took some time ...
Monday, October 8, 2012

Football Season and the garden!

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For the 2nd year in a row, I was able to incorporate the start of the football season with the end of the gardening season. Last year, we ha...
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The Anecdotal Gardener (BlogSpot) was launched in February 2012 to share my garden experiences with fellow gardeners, who, like myself, struggle with the trials and tribulations of backyard gardening. The Anecdotal Gardener is about garden planning, seed starting, planting, and maintenance. It will also include kitchen activities, recipes, and any other homestead-related activities, like canning and other food preservation methods that I try to utilize in my quest to preserve and extend the harvest. I hope this space inspires everyone to start a garden, eat more vegetables, live a healthier life, and to not be discouraged by any setbacks, for setbacks provide the fodder for our lives!
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