Weeelll, it wasn't exactly an organic Christmas. As a housewarming present we got a case of chemical logs. LOL But they will do in a pinch, I guess. Looking ...
My mediteraenean fruit garden.<br>I am gently simmering a large saucepan of figs while I write. The major problem I have with home production is, the harvest...
Get me a ticket and I'll BE THERE! LOL My mom has a fig tree that outdid itself last year and the year before. PReviously, we would get about a dozen a year....
Hi all! I have always wanted to grow my own organic foods, but lack the knowledge (I'm a city girl gone country). I live in North Eastern North Carolina. Any...
Try subscribing to Organic Gardner magazine. It has a lot of very informative articles. Small Farm magazine is also very helpful. If magazines are not your ...
Wow! You must find it very challenging to garden there? Do you have a greenhouse or cold frame? What do you grow, or want to grow that is hard for you?...
Hi! well, I call it Intresting. Hmmm... well, some are challenge and some are easier than there. I have green house..and I also grown soft berries and apples,...
I had a question about Organic seeds. Now is the time to look a catalogs.. what types and what I sow this year... but here (in Finland) we don't get here ...
I know that Richters at www.richters.com sells organic seeds, and I know that they ship to other countries. Shepherds gardens, and seeds of change also sell ...
For Seeds Of Change try <a href=http://www.seedsofchange.com target=new>http://www.seedsofchange.com</a> or <a href=http://store.yahoo.com/seedsofchange/...
I am starting a new ezine due to be released in mid February. If you are intereseted just go to www.geocities.com/loris_place_2000/ezine.html and see what I...
I know you probably think I dropped off the face of the earth but no! I have been planing blueberries, strawberries, and red raspberries; also put in a Santa...
Okay, we'll call off the manhunt... Good to know you can still get your hands dirty in warmer climes. Here the ground is still froze solid. I had to start my...
Hi bobbisgarden! Oh, you can put in yours hand in the soil... *mrrrr* I don't! you seems to like soft berries and blum, me too. I grow red rasberries, apples, ...
Yah! We are berry-lovers! My husband is from Hungary (escaped through the Iron Curtain after the 56 revolution), and he is craving the big sweet red currants...
Hey, Raintree nursery has some good varieties. I am wanting to plant some currants and gooseberries as a hedge around our property along with some hazelnuts. I...
Hi bobbis! Yes, I realze that. I am too.. and I love Roses. Oh, I love roses so much; that I try to make new variation of bush roses.<br><br> -PekkisM,35...
Thanks Brenne, yes I was scoping on Raintree's currant varieties; but was hoping to get some information from someone who is growing them. They are a risk in ...
Roses are nice but I sure wouldn't want to eat many of them. Food gardening is my preference, although I do have a section filled with roses and other blooming...
Actually, Bobby, roses are quite edible and tasty! You can use the petals in cakes, cookies, salads, jellies, and beverages. The rose hips are also very good ...
Actually rose hips have one of the highest amounts of Vitamin C, strawberries and kiwis too. Although I've never seen it, rose petals can be used to make wine...