I had a few set backs in my vegetable garden yesterday. Some little booger-bug has caused my red cabbage and cauliflower starts to wilt and die. It was heart-breaking at first, to see them thriving less than they were the week before. They looked … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Think Outside the Yard
I’ve heard a few complaints from people about, “not having enough room” on their property to put in food-producing plants. I find it silly for them to limit their food production possibilities with that kind of thinking. Most of us have so … Continue reading
Connecting Children
Our little grandson, Brusselsprout, recently turned six years old. He’s always been interested in the garden, for both its bugs and it’s food. This year he decided that he needed his very own garden, in our front yard. I was thrilled that … Continue reading
Special Scarecrows
Well folks … it is another amazingly, sunny, spring day on Vancouver Island. I am ready to head out to the garden to plant more lettuce, some pole beans and add soil to the potato patch .. but first a … Continue reading