GoatGarlicGirl: Hello from the East! a warmer day of 60 degrees...sweet gums and maple are sapping, too early! Crocus are out behind the daffadils and some of my neglected Mache looks cherry enough to smile blooms at me. Lemon balm poking up just a hint too.
Ya, Tammy.... moreHello from the East! a warmer day of 60 degrees...sweet gums and maple are sapping, too early! Crocus are out behind the daffadils and some of my neglected Mache looks cherry enough to smile blooms at me. Lemon balm poking up just a hint too.
Ya, Tammy...Imma first timer here and not sure what to do either. We will learn. After all that is what homegrown nutrients are for...faster memory/mind dial-up. ;o)
have growing cauliflower, broccoli, kale, lettuce, leeks, cabbage, onions, shallots, garlic, claytonia, mache, beets, starting sweet potatoes and chitting potatoes...I'm sure that I'm missing something! growing kids too, that is baby goats in the back yard. right now they are in the mommy incubators though.
and speaking of kids, the furry ones are calling for dinner! less
KalenaPlants: Yes, He is the reason! I just came back from church and they did a Christmas play. It was wonderful, and they had great singing. I used to act, but the film business has kept me pretty busy. I wish I could join the drama ministry without worrying abou... moreYes, He is the reason! I just came back from church and they did a Christmas play. It was wonderful, and they had great singing. I used to act, but the film business has kept me pretty busy. I wish I could join the drama ministry without worrying about keeping my schedule open for work. The life of the entrepreneur....flexible yet complicated. I often get concerned about what it will mean for my garden when I start it.
ddjaystock: hello there! I would like to thank you for all the information you guys are sharing. Its quite liberating knowing i am creating less of a carbon foot print. Plus looking at nature more closely my macro photography has gotten way better!!!!
I genuinely appreciate how responsive you and your crew have been.
Chicago Mike
September 5, 2008
September 5, 2008
FreedomGardens → CarpeDiemAcreage: Sorry I didn't respond earlier to your request on the freedom gardens profile regarding the issue with the 404 error on the challenges. Perhaps it was during the database move. I think it looks like it is working for you now?
Jordanne
September 5, 2008
September 5, 2008
FreedomGardens → monette: Sorry I didn't respond earlier to your request on the freedom gardens profile regarding the issue with the 404 error on the challenges. Perhaps it was during the database move. I think it looks like it is working for you now?
I was wondering if in the profile section you could set that so you can put in the year you were born without the specific date?
Thanks,
Chicago Mike
July 16, 2008
July 16, 2008
CarpeDiemAcreage: Hello from Canada! Thank you for hosting such a wonderful forum, and of course I always read Little Homestead in the City too! It is so wonderful reading everyone's profiles and blogs and knowing that we are not alone in our quest for better living.
Is t... moreHello from Canada! Thank you for hosting such a wonderful forum, and of course I always read Little Homestead in the City too! It is so wonderful reading everyone's profiles and blogs and knowing that we are not alone in our quest for better living.
Is there some special way to get the challenge icons to appear on my profile? I can't seem to find the link.
AnaisDervaes
Hey Freedom Gardeners I am looking for a few good writers and or co-editors for this site. I really could use help answering folks questions (have over 30 submitted questions in queue!) and writing articles about all aspects of growing your own food. Email if interested. Thanks and happy growing!