Another reason for this post is this year garden being dedicated to Anie's Granny, who has been my role model ever since I found her blog. Her tips on gardening have always helped me, and I loved reading her witty posts. She is dealing with serious health issues and can't do her own garden this year, so many of her followers have decided to garden in her name as show of support.
Simple garden techniques described in details so anyone can easily follow through on their end while sharing ideas and pictures on how the garden is progressing through out the year.
Update on garden prep
It's been a long time since last post, but thanks to Mother Nature whimsy we got clobbered with over 3 feet of snow in February, and while it's slowly melting all beds still fully covered by it. Overload of snow also collapsed my hoop-house where I was going to plant my seedlings.
So for now I'm in waiting pattern. And I can't plant tomatoes or peppers until I clear some of the space under grow-lights.
Another reason for this post is this year garden being dedicated to Anie's Granny, who has been my role model ever since I found her blog. Her tips on gardening have always helped me, and I loved reading her witty posts. She is dealing with serious health issues and can't do her own garden this year, so many of her followers have decided to garden in her name as show of support.
Another reason for this post is this year garden being dedicated to Anie's Granny, who has been my role model ever since I found her blog. Her tips on gardening have always helped me, and I loved reading her witty posts. She is dealing with serious health issues and can't do her own garden this year, so many of her followers have decided to garden in her name as show of support.
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