I have, however, been documenting some of what's been happening each week in the garden in my new weekly series on Farmgirl Fare called the Friday Farm Fix.
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
The New Friday Farm (and Garden) Fix on Farmgirl Fare
I have, however, been documenting some of what's been happening each week in the garden in my new weekly series on Farmgirl Fare called the Friday Farm Fix.
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Been planting swiss chard since I read your column in NPR a few years ago. I planted some in April of last year, put it under cover this winter, and the same plants produced for all of 365 days. I had to pull up a few plants and toss them aside, and later found they had rooted and grown in the ground where they were thrown. It is the plant that won't die. But we still like it. I can't find it in the grocery store, wonder why?
ReplyDeleteI did a winter garden this year and was so happy I did. We are still eating spinach and kale and carrots. I could not have enjoyed them if I hadn't planted them last fall.
ReplyDeleteI am now trying to get an herb garden going. It would be nice to have herbs all year.
Your garden is much the same as ours except you seem to be well ahead of us.Our week away and the cold weather we have had has put everything back. Diane
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