Thursday, November 10, 2011
Gardening blurb...
So. Cal gardeners, should follow the ABPC's (Always Be Planting Carrots).
All year, I am constantly planting carrot seeds in the margins, edges, and borders of my garden. And because of this, I always have them at hand.
Carrots grow well all year round in this part of the country, but they become especially sweet and nutritious during our mild winter.
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Mimi,
Check out this video. The title is lame, but what he says about growing carrots in the colder months is mind blowing.
http://blog.onbeing.org/post/1489787263/chef-dan-barber-and-mindful-eating-in-the-21st
Check out this video. The title is lame, but what he says about growing carrots in the colder months is mind blowing.
http://blog.onbeing.org/post/1489787263/chef-dan-barber-and-mindful-eating-in-the-21st
Hi Aaron!
I hadn't stopped by here in a long time but today made a stop and found you blogging!
I'm profoundly jealous of your garden! I can't grow year round especially since I don't have row covers or greenhouse. But I am installing a cover over one bed next week to get things started early this year. Chard, spinach and bok choy will hit the soil in a week or 2. And, hey, maybe I'll throw some carrot seeds in just to see what happens under cover in February/March.
Love to see all the pictures!
Sue
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I hadn't stopped by here in a long time but today made a stop and found you blogging!
I'm profoundly jealous of your garden! I can't grow year round especially since I don't have row covers or greenhouse. But I am installing a cover over one bed next week to get things started early this year. Chard, spinach and bok choy will hit the soil in a week or 2. And, hey, maybe I'll throw some carrot seeds in just to see what happens under cover in February/March.
Love to see all the pictures!
Sue