I’ve been agonizing somewhat over how to best plan our garden since reading How to Grow More Vegetables… due to the fact that the information in that book runs so deep and dense, and I have a habit of perfectionism I need to break (blog posts notwithstanding). Considering factors like when to buy, soak, and [...]
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Gardening the Biointensive Way (pt. 3)
Posted in Plants, tagged biointensive, planting, seedlings, spring on April 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Gardening the Biointensive Way (pt. 2)
Posted in Plants, tagged biointensive on April 5, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Oh yes. I think I’m still full from Easter Sunday dinner last night.. Lamb chops on the grill, glazed carrots, mushrooms in creme fraiche sauce, potatoes in duck fat with a little goat cheese… holy mother of god. Not trying to make anyone envious here but that was delicious. Anyhow I was up early this [...]
Gardening the Biointensive Way (pt. 1)
Posted in Plants, tagged biointensive on April 3, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
April, 2010 – Springtime is upon us here in Annapolis, and with our plant hardiness zone being 7a we should expect a fairly long growing season compared to a lot of the continental US at or above our latitude. Unfortunately, or fortunately this is our first season here which we’ve decided to practice biointensive methods [...]
