The March Garden {TGP}

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With the start of a new season, I’m always thinking the garden should be – poof! – growing and providing food. Too bad I don’t plan and plant enough during the fall and winter to actually make that happen. I’ve looked into it, because Steve Soloman says we can grow things year around in our [...]

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Chicken Coop Progress!

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I’m so excited to share with you the progress we’ve made on our future chicken coop! Since I’ve been talking for years about wanting to keep a few chickens on our acre, you all can probably guess how fun it is to finally see it coming together. We started with this three-sided structure on our [...]

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March Garden Craziness- Tuesday Garden Party

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I know from past experience that we often get wild and crazy weather in March. It’s our daughter’s birthday month which makes it easy to remember that we’ve celebrated her birthday in sunshine as well as snow and hail. But it’s always weird to me. Especially since last week the rest of the country enjoyed [...]

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March Garden Chores: First Tuesday Garden Party of 2012!

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It was so nice to read all your comments and emails telling me how much you are looking forward to the new season and the Tuesday Garden Party- thank you! I love it, too, and am so glad to have you guys to share it with! So without further ado… What garden chores have you [...]

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Top 10 Gardening Ideas From 2011

Gardening, DIY projects, and recipes – these are my passions that I’m so happy to be able to share with you all here at AOC. And finding like-minded readers who I can learn more from and who always inspire me has been a HUGE benefit since starting this blog. Thank you! So today we have [...]

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Asparagus Experiment Update

Here’s a quick update on the Great Asparagus Experiment (I know you’ve all been waiting with bated breaths…): The first week of June I stopped harvesting bed #1 so it could produce it’s ferns. Just yesterday, during this last week of June, I cut down the ferns from bed #2. In the picture above, bed [...]

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Tuesday Garden Party- It’s Starting To Look Like Spring…

Last weekend I was able to get quite a few things planted and the garden is definitely taking on the look of a spring garden (instead of a dead, needing to be cleaned up garden). I planted some lettuce seedlings I started from seed as well as a couple rows of spinach (a late-spring variety) [...]

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Plant A Hedgerow

I just received a garden update from the Oregon State Extension Service and read an interesting article on hedgerows. You know, the “hedgerows” they always mention in books set in England or Ireland. Huh? What? Why was the extension service mentioning this? I don’t think I even knew what the word hedgerow meant until I [...]

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My Asparagus And Potato Beds

One of my readers, Dan, asked to see pictures of what my asparagus bed looks like now as I’m harvesting my first spears, as well as a question about growing potatoes under straw. Hey, I’m always ready to share pictures! This bed is four years old now, so I can harvest it the full six [...]

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The Trouble With Voles

Some of you may remember my dismay last summer when the voles (otherwise referred to as field mice) started attacking my vegetable garden with a vengence. I knew we had them around the property because I had seen the holes in the grass, but they had never ventured into the garden in the four years [...]

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When Seeds Sprout

One of the things I enjoy about starting my garden vegetables from seed is the thrill I get when they sprout. It’s just such a little miracle. You put this dry, brown thing in more dry brown stuff, add some water and – poof! Plants emerge. Real, green living things. And sometimes they’re pretty old [...]

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An After-Christmas Tradition (For Garden Nerds)

The Christmas tree is gone, the decorations all in their boxes ready for the attic, and now I finally get to sit down with my… Garden catalogs! Seriously, my daughter rolls her eyes at this (welcome to life with a 13-year-old), but I restrain myself through the holidays, putting aside the new year’s gardening catalogs [...]

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Two Views of the Garden

I was looking through some of my photos and came across this one I took of the vegetable garden last March. I was surprised, I guess. I mean, I know what it looks like in winter, but I kinda forget when I’m in the harvesting season: This is what gardeners dream of in the winter [...]

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Summer Flowers

My 13-year old daughter has taken some really good photographs this past year. I really think she’s got a great eye for composition (yes, I know I’m biased, but I really do think…). So I asked her to take some pictures of flowers that were blooming now in our garden for Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day [...]

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Garden Harvest and Problem

We’ll start with the positive: I love bringing in the basket full of beautiful produce. Zucchini for kabobs, the last of the lettuce, green beans for my favorite side dishes, and a lovely head of “Graffiti” Cauliflower. Isn’t the color something? One of the reasons it’s so fun to garden is to be able to [...]

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The Garden After A Week Away

This was the harvest I came back to after 8 days away from the garden on our vacation. The broccoli and snap peas were finally ready to harvest- yea! The snaps are so good to eat just standing out in the garden all warmed from the sun… As you can see, despite my planning, I’ve [...]

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What’s Growing Now: Mid-June

Ah, roses. Old-fashioned, multi-petaled pastel ones are my favorite. In our city house, I went crazy with the roses and had about 30 bushes and climbers on a 50 x 100′ lot. It was too much work (ever prune a climbing rose that is 20′?) and I decided I would only plant a few favorites [...]

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What’s Growing Now: Late May

I love clematis and have quite a few. This one is a no-name that was in a discount package of three labeled “Purple Clematis.” Three years later, two have made it and both are this, which seems to me more pink than purple. I think it’s probably a “Nelly Moser.” The foxglove are just opening [...]

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Vegetable Garden Update, or My Crazy Tomato Cover

I’ve seen some magazines (and bloggers) who have beautiful hoop houses that they use to protect their vegetables from frost and cold weather. They might be covered with plastic, spun row cover or shade cloth, depending on the time of year, but they always look tidy and neat. This is my Oregon Cottage tomato cover [...]

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What’s Growing Now

Just a quick trip around our property to see what’s blooming (Irises!) and how the seedlings are doing. We had a streak of 70 to 80 degree days about a week ago, then it dipped down to almost freezing a couple of nights, and now it’s settled in on rain (what? In Oregon?) and lows [...]

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What’s Growing in The Garden?

Welcome to the first of a series of occasional posts on what is growing in my garden. Most people know what you might find in the garden in July (but that won’t stop me from showing you!), but what about February? I get plant lust for the spring and summer bloomers and veggies like most [...]

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