I laughed so hard about the part of your podcast where you were talking about each of you - including your children - having their OWN garden areas .... and no one better get near their garden with a garden tool in their hand!
I laughed and laughed because I KNOW how true that is!
Sometimes I wished someone else in my family was into gardening. But then I think about it and am glad they aren't. We have a small yard and I would have to fight with them over garden property on our small residential lot.
Oh poor Jon! He has gotten bitten BAD by the daylily bug. I tried to warn him about the LA (Lily Auction). I have had to try to avoid going there. And when I do .... oh my! it is dangerous! No kidding!!! I can't wait to see photos of some of Jon's daylilies this Spring/Summer. I can just imagine how much he is growing now.
I just bought my onions about a week ago and will be planting them up this week. I love growing onions. I heard that if they are grown with tomatoes it helps the tomatoes.
about Abigail picking all the chickweed. What a hysterically funny podcast!
I hope your next week's "composting during the Winter" topic... will talk about worm bins too! I just started my first two. 2000 red wigglers. I need to know more information about them. How long before I have worm castings to harvest. Most of my new worms seem to be happy and are staying in the bins. (18 gallon containers filled about 1/3 full) I am encouraged about this new way to make organic plant fertilizer!!!
I couldn't stop laughing. Thanks for the belly laughs!!!!
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us. Garden Rooms and Becky's Budget Garden