The Anecdotal Gardener

Telling the stories most people would be embarrassed to share.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

2014 Garden Update

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The garden is quieting down unfortunately, but before we totally call it quits... 3 different kinds of heirloom tomatoes Dilly bean canning ...
Tuesday, July 8, 2014

The Garden 2014

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Here's what she looks like so far! And then I took all of the plants that didn't fit (some peppers plants and some tomato plants) an...

July in the Garden 2014

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So far the garden is coming along nicely. We have some gnarly carrots, small peppers, and lots of squash flowers! I know these aren't pr...
Friday, May 23, 2014

Lettuce!

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So that wilty looking lettuce bounced back and produced 4 beautiful heads of lettuce. We ate one last night and it was delicious and went fr...
Monday, April 21, 2014

Seedling Updates

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My cherry tomatoes are doing great and my heirloom tomatoes are coming up perfectly! My pepper plants are taking their time so I transplante...
Saturday, April 12, 2014

The new garden plot...2014

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So I've mentioned how we moved at the end of last summer and this would be the first year in our new "homestead."  This week M...
Sunday, April 6, 2014

Planning...

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I've been eyeing the background trying to find the perfect garden spot. The problem is that no one spot gets a full 8-10 hours of sun. N...
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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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