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wildflowers: Wildflower - 05/20/09 03:37 PM

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wildflowers: A Garden Slideshow! Thanks Roxio! - 08/25/08 03:48 PM
Earlier today, I did another post on my garden. That post featured the pollinators who make the garden's bounty possible. As you can probably tell from my posts, I really love to take photos of my garden. Photos provide a visual record of the changes that have taken place. From the humble beginnings when there was barely more than dirt and hope to the beauty of tomato plants and wildflowers that tower over me!
I had been noticing Jimmy McCall's use of the slideshow features on his blog lately and thought that would be a fun thing to use for my … (18 comments)

wildflowers: A Veggie Garden...With Wildflowers! - 08/06/08 08:39 PM

One of the great pleasure I have been enjoying since moving to Knoxville, Tennessee from Atlanta, Georgia is the space to have a large garden...and chickens! Being an avid gardener I find the outdoors to be a place a tranquility and connection. To me, there is little that compares to getting my hands deep into the rich Earth to grow just about anything. I enjoy watching as my plants grow and mature. And when they produce their first bounty, well that is the good stuff. Just check out that eggplant above. It was the most beautiful shades of purple and … (22 comments)

wildflowers: A Garden's First Bounty! - 07/03/08 04:33 PM

The Garden Is In!
A Veggie Garden Update...With Chickens!
As many of you know from earlier posts, I am quite an avid gardener! Well today was the first in what will definitely be many takes from my garden. There were at least twice as many cucumbers as the ones you see in the photo above! From the varying shades of green to the alternately bright and deep yellow of the squash, the photo does present the vibrant colors of nature. This is only what was ready today as the plants are laden with veggies. From the grape tomatoes growing in … (50 comments)

wildflowers: A Veggie Garden Update...With Chickens! - 06/19/08 10:25 AM
Back on May 22, 2008 I wrote a post called The Garden Is In! where I detailed my newly planted garden. Well today is just three days shy of one month since that post and I figured I would post an update. The landscape fabric has been a great tool in controlling grass and weed growth. Very rarely do I pull any weeds. Watering is also kept to a minimum because we luckily are not in a drought. In fact there is morning dew on the plants when I go out to check them each morning while having coffee! The plants … (33 comments)

wildflowers: The Garden Is In! - 05/22/08 06:23 PM

The garden is planted and I cannot wait until I have fresh, organic vegetables and eggs, free from antibiotic dosed chickens! I must give a big "Thank You" to Danny Thornton for all his help with this garden; you will definitely be the recipient of its bounty! The last part of my garden was completed on Monday when I picked up eleven Buff Orpington chicks from Daniel Farm Supply in Sale Creek, Tennessee (just outside Chattanooga). That's right...chickens!

These are the baby chicks! They are about 2-4 weeks old and occupy a seperate part of the garden. Their enclosure … (32 comments)

 
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