My Dirt(y) Little Secret
I have a confession to make but please don’t tell anybody because I’m supposed to be one of those über-organic types who saves everything and crafts sweaters out of cat fur. I think, however, if I...
View ArticleBloggers Say: Save the Soils!
Piglove sez “SOS: Save the Soils” Cynthia Reyes tells a lovely tale Murtaugh’s Meadow reminds us about worms All Good Gifts shares happy thoughts Middlemay Farm goes back to Adam Adeptula digs deep...
View ArticleSnow Pop
Copyright 2015, Lori Fontanes Tagged: back-to-nature, edible lawn, home, living in suburbia, nature, outdoors, photography, seasons, weather, winter
View ArticleWho Ya Callin’ A Weed?
Copyright 2015, Lori Fontanes Tagged: back-to-nature, edible lawn, flowers, humor, organic gardening, outdoors, photography
View ArticleMedley
Copyright 2015, Lori Fontanes Tagged: back-to-nature, edible lawn, growing food, kitchen garden, living in suburbia, organic gardening, photography, spring
View ArticlePeas, Release Me!
We wait weeks & weeks for peas & then they just won’t stop! (And won’t we miss them when they’re gone?) Copyright 2015, Lori Fontanes Tagged: back-to-nature, edible lawn, food, growing...
View ArticleIs it July 4th?
Is the corn knee-high? Happy Independence Day, peeps! Copyright 2015, Lori Fontanes Tagged: edible lawn, food, growing food, history, holidays, living in suburbia, nature, organic gardening, photography
View ArticleFree Pumpkins
1 volunteer plant = 30 pumpkins. Backyard farming rarely this easy, peeps. Copyright 2016, Lori Fontanes Tagged: edible lawn, growing food, living in suburbia, organic gardening, outdoors,...
View ArticleWhen Spring Gives You Blossoms
Enjoy ’em while they last! Copyright 2017, Lori Fontanes Tagged: cooking, edible lawn, flowers, growing food, kitchen garden, photography, spring
View ArticleHappy (Very Belated) Arbor Day!
What’s blooming in your yard this week? Copyright 2018, Lori Fontanes
View ArticleSpring Harvest
For a simple taste of spring radish recipe, see my post on Twitter. Copyright 2018, Lori Fontanes
View ArticleChive Time
After so many months without greenery, always a thrill to see the first shoots in our herb garden from hardy perennials like chives. And once the leaves fully emerge, those lavender blossoms cannot be...
View ArticleFree Food
Pro tip: if you forget to harvest some of your herbs and veggies, they’ll go to flower and feed the bees then go to seed and feed you for free next year. And the next year. And the year after that and…...
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