I’ve previously grown Stevia, but have not collected the seeds–before now. Continue reading
Posts by Christine
Eggplant — a Healthy Addition to You Garden and Your Diet!
Eggplant produces well in summer heat, and adds a plethora of nutrients for a healthy diet. Continue reading
Growing and Drying Tarragon
With the new kitchen garden bed finally completed this year in March, tarragon was one of the first herbs planted.
Popping Corn about Ready for Harvest!
Popping Corn!
The popcorn is just about ready to harvest! Here’s the first cob. This corn was grown in a raised bed with no chemicals or pesticides — compost, soil, and mulch only! Continue reading
What is damaging my Pepper Leaves?
In the garden, I found that some of the leaves on the bell peppers had been “cut out” along the edges. This was not at all bothersome for me because Continue reading
Why do we need bees?
Bee Pollinating a Poppy. Notice the collected pollen on his back legs — he’s about ready to go back to the hive. This is NATURE at work!
Cutting Leaf Celery
Although we’ve had gardens for the past 25 years, our raised bed gardening is in full swing this year — after 3 years of planning and building, we are finally ready. The last bed we added was for herbs, so I’m adding a new topic to my blog as well. Continue reading
Fresh Dill Weed — Dehydrated and ready for pickling …
In my gardens, the fresh Dill Weed grows profusely in the Spring and often dies back in the summer heat, just as Continue reading
Dehydrating Carrots for Storage
With my new dehydrator up and running, I’ve been busy. This week, I harvested the last bunch of carrots and they are now stored, dry, in canning jars.
Now Harvesting Carrots!
Although the harsh freeze (down to 19 degrees Fahrenheit) damaged much of the Fall/Winter garden, these carrots survived and we are now enjoying the benefit of covering them with frost cloth and tarps! Continue reading









