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January 19By EM Garden Leave a comment

Alien Onions

Alien Onions

This year's growing begins in the onion basket. I found them sprouting in the basket on the fridge, curling up toward the kitchen ceiling, green

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April 24By EM Garden Leave a comment

Lessons Learned

Planting in Sheet Mulch

I've only had a garden for three seasons. Granted I've wanted to have a garden since I was eight years old, so it's kind of

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July 2By EM Garden Leave a comment

He Doesn’t Mind the Soaker Hose

Cat on Sheet Mulch Among Seedlings

Garden update. The junk mulch is coming apart at the seams. The chickens broke in. Their wings are clipped now, but that doesn't mean we always remember to close

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March 17By EM Garden Leave a comment

Seeds Started

Seeds Started in Window Box

Mid-March. Time to start the tomatoes and kale. This year, we're on top of it. The garden is up to speed, paths marked out, the

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March 5By EM Garden Leave a comment

Junk Mulch

Cat on the Sheet Mulch

Thank you, Junk Mail Providers, for making this world a better place. Because of you, my garden will grow less grass and more food. By

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