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Thursday, 31 July 2014
Passiflora lutea
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A smaller relative of the much more common Maypop ( Passiflora incarnata ), Passiflora lutea is another beautiful native Southeastern pass...
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Back in the Piedmont
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A quick trip back home to the Piedmont found an overgrown garden (which I expected). Even though it's been a bit dry, there are weeds i...
Monday, 28 July 2014
6 reasons to use pine needle mulch in edible gardens
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I use pine needles in between my wide rows in the edible gardens. Here are some of the reasons for using pines needles in wide-row edible ga...
Sunday, 27 July 2014
Contemplating fall
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It's just the end of July, and I'm harvesting lots of tomatoes, and hoping for a few squash and more eggplants, but I'm thinking...
Thursday, 24 July 2014
Slugs, woodchucks, and other gardening conundrums
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A brazen woodchuck went across the front of the house this afternoon, undoubtedly heading toward the beans, as I was reading on the couch (l...
Harvesting corn: Down on the farm
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A guest post from my grandson Weber who is working on a farm in Delaware this summer. Summer at Magee Farms: Part Two ( Summer at Magee ...
Monday, 21 July 2014
Nocturnal symphony
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Coming upstairs to the main floor just now, I was surrounded by the nocturnal symphony, of field crickets and other night-singers. It's ...
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