May 14, 2007 at 2:33 pm
Well, it’s another banner day here in Western PA and I am itching to get outside to begin my annual dig. Every year we plant a garden, something I’ve done since I was 10. There is a certain satifaction to turning the soil and planting tiny seeds that grow into something beautiful and delicious.
Organic gardening is nothing new. Most gardens of old were organic, it is just in the recent history of man that we’ve decided that we have to add chemicals to our gardens to make them better. The truth is, if you are a small garderner, you can easily manage your garden without using pesticides or chemical fertilizers. Your garden can be small, large, or in containers.
If you love organic vegetables, don’t be shy. Try growing some of your own this year. Do it for yourself and the planet.
I’ll keep you up to date on our progress. Now it’s time to grab my fork and head outside.














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Lettuce, Tomatoes, Corn, Broccoli, Strawberries, Brussel Sprouts, Onion, Peppers, Apple mint, Catnip, Skullcap, Fennel, Calendulas, Nasturiums, Cosmos, Mallow, Chives, Garlic, Snow Peas, Lemon Balm, Echinacea, Carrots, Spinach, Petunias.
Comment by Ursula — May 16, 2007 @ 11:04 pm
Ursula,
What a nice variety of plants you have! What is skullcap? And have you ever eaten those little pea like things that come on the Mallow. I just love them.
Comment by Debbie — May 17, 2007 @ 2:47 pm