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Winter in the Edible Garden
The garden is a thing of beauty to behold…except when it isn't. With temperatures falling into the twenties and even into the teens for a couple of...
Read Full Article →How to Create an Edible Landscape - Part Two: Clearing
So, here we go! Plan in hand; I am filled with enthusiasm to implement my edible landscape design. Where to begin? As you can see from my last post...
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How to Create an Edible Landscape - Part One: The Plan
The hardest part of any project is starting. I have been putting this blog off for a while, but I thought it might be beneficial for potential edib...
Read Full Article →The Hope of a Seed
There is nothing more miraculous than a seed. All the potential of creation is packed into a seemingly inert grain of sand. Miracles all around us,...
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Weeds: Finding Zen in the Garden
Some people like to weed. I am one of these. With the recent torrential rain, and now the warmer temperatures, many Texas gardeners are turning the...
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Winter in the Edible Garden
The garden is a thing of beauty to behold…except when it isn't. With temperatures falling into the twenties and even into the teens for a couple of weeks this last month, all I could do was stare o...
How to Create an Edible Landscape - Part Two: Clearing
So, here we go! Plan in hand; I am filled with enthusiasm to implement my edible landscape design. Where to begin? As you can see from my last post, there are some issues that need to be dealt with...
How to Create an Edible Landscape - Part One: The Plan
The hardest part of any project is starting. I have been putting this blog off for a while, but I thought it might be beneficial for potential edible landscape designers to share in a start to fini...
The Hope of a Seed
There is nothing more miraculous than a seed. All the potential of creation is packed into a seemingly inert grain of sand. Miracles all around us, sometimes we just don't see it.
Weeds: Finding Zen in the Garden
Some people like to weed. I am one of these. With the recent torrential rain, and now the warmer temperatures, many Texas gardeners are turning their minds (and hands) to the weeds that seem to hav...
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