Two of the heirloom tomatoes found in our gardens are; Lemon Boy and Pineapple. There are two visible differences between these two; Continue reading
Posts by Christine
Tomatoes and MORE Tomatoes … the varieties we are growing this year!
Determined to have fresh tomatoes for canning and for fresh salads, we started buying tomato plants and seeds early this year. Continue reading
Raised Bed Gardening: “MarketMore” Cucumbers!
This is the second year we are growing the variety “MarketMore” cucumbers in the garden; and the first year we’re using an arched trellis to grow the vines. Continue reading
Sorting Tomatoes for Canning and Fresh Use
From Late May through Early July is Spring Tomato harvesting time around here. Continue reading
How to Grow Sweet Corn in a Raised Garden Bed
Our raised beds have us re-thinking planting schemes for the various veggies that we grow. In order to pollinate, Corn, for example, Continue reading
Growing Meyer Lemons–Maximizing Yield
Our Meyer Lemon tree has been producing lemons for about 4 years now; Continue reading
Raised Bed Gardening — Potatoes
Harvesting potatoes requires digging them from the ground. During the digging process, potatoes can be easily damaged from the shovel. Continue reading
How to Create A Raised Gardening Beds –Texas Sized!
Last year we experienced flooding rain in the Spring and Drought like conditions in the Summer and early Fall. Our in-ground garden plants first drowned, then Continue reading
Amaryllis Varieties Blooming!
Last year, I purchased an amaryllis from a local gardening store. As soon as the blooms were spent, I transplanted it to a garden bed and it has rewarded me with blooms this year!
Amaryllis plants consist of a bulb that–in Spring–sends up l Continue reading
A New Rose in the Garden
February is the time to prune roses, —so that’s been done— and now that we are in March, the roses have begun to add new growth and blooms. Continue reading










