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Tag Archives: squash
Sandies Garden in August
I stopped by Sandy & Davies house to return a hydraulic jack I had borrowed, and just like any other time I visit, I had to check out their garden. My niece led the way into the tomato patch, where … Continue reading
Posted in Bright Lights, Celery, Cherry, People, Waltham Butternut - Winter Squash
Tagged acelgas, apio, Bright Lights, calabacín, céleri, celery, Cherry Tomatoes, des courges, la bette à carde, squash, Swiss Chard, tomates cerises, tomates cherry, tomatoes, Waltham Butternut, winter squash, ντοματίνια, σέλινο, σέσκουλο, σκουός
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Calm Before the Storm
Having a garden is like having a grocery store in your backyard, and it’s a great feeling to walk out without paying a dime. It’s almost like you feel guilty for “stealing” food. The only theft your really guilty of is … Continue reading
Posted in Cherries and Berries, Cucumbers, Tomatoes & Peppers
Tagged cucumbers, squash, Tomato
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This Year’s Firsts
I’ve had a lot on my mind lately, and yesterday, I had another item added to the long list. I have enough trouble sleeping on a good day. When I found my insomniac self unable to sleep yet again last night, … Continue reading