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Building mom a great pond!

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This year (Back in 2007, Ed.) Michael and the girls asked me what I wanted for Mother’s Day/ Since we’d fenced the front garden in, I could no longer see the big pond (which, if you read my post on Drought, has been pretty low anyhow), so I wanted a smaller, more aesthetically pleasing pond. […]

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My fun time as a Virginia flower farmer

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One gorgeous day last Fall, my youngest daughter Jasmine and I took a trip an hour south to Farmville for an open house at a large, diversified farm. There were pastured chickens, a petting zoo, people demonstrating spinning and weaving, musicians, dancers, food, and reps from different farms and farming interest groups, sharing their knowledge […]

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Growing and Making Herbal Medicine from Your own Garden

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The first natural medicine I recall growing and using is probably the Aloe Vera plant. While my mom grew all manner of succulents to surround our patio creek side in Norfolk, Virginia, once we moved North the only plant related to them that I recall seeing is the aloe, and it didn’t live outside in Michigan…it lived on […]

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Gleanings from years of gardening in Virginia

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Cover of a Va Beach Master Gardener newsletter, art by Ajah Courts, c.1997. Somewhere in the Bible (Deuteronomy 24:19-21, Leviticus 19) and other ancient histories, there are references to the act of gleaning. For definition sake, gleaning is basically taking the leftovers in a field or garden after its initial harvest or processing. So, someone […]

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Create joy! Make vegetable soup straight from the garden

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Everywhere across the world when dusk begins to cast shadows, the unprepared parents and caretakers all begin to ask: What’s for supper?” Personally, I detest the word ‘supper’; it conjures a less thought-out meal, and for some reason brings to mind smacking lips and overly-hungry families, hunched over the groaning board. But there it is, […]

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Mulch it and watch it grow

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A bit about sheet mulching…I am about as addicted to something as you can be to something that you don’t do all the time. I am able to wait patiently for the materials, but as soon as they end up at our house, I am already thinking about the good soil they will one day turn […]

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A trail home in the Virginia woods

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There are no longer horses at our place here in Scottsville, a farm we’ve come to call “Horseshoe Hill.” Our barn did use to be home to several pampered horses, and in ode to them, Scottsville’s location at the bend of the James River, and perhaps the spot of good luck we had at finding and […]

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A native Virginia orchard for wildlife (and wild people)

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I profess to have dreams of walking out my back door in the morning, strolling along a merry path just feet from our home, and picking strawberries, cherries, and raspberries. Or, if its later in the season, there are peaches, blackberries, and blueberries. Later, there are cantaloupe, apples, and pears. Anyone that grows fruit knows […]

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“Gardening Logs”: Growing shiitake mushrooms in a Virginia garden

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Mushrooms on pizza do not excite me. And happening upon a mushroom when I’d much rather find a fried sweet potato or cauliflower in my tempura is always unwelcome. But one Portobello burger can go a long way. Next thing you know, you are looking at seed catalogs from Maine and ordering what is known […]

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Why saving seeds feels so sweet and complete

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My mother once planted sunflowers that germinated overnight and grew to over eighteen feet tall. I’d heard about these sunflowers all my life and never realized how remarkable this was until I began growing things from seed myself. Stealing away a few minutes to plant in our first real garden was my main birthday wish […]

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