I know the last few posts I’ve made have been in the theme of get-it-together, but I also want you to know that most people I’ve talked with about the garden have remarked about how beautiful it really looks. All
Overwintering Stuff
Day one of the last official workweekend of the season was very successful. I am sure we thanked those of you that came and worked so fervently, personally, but I want to reiterate how great it is to see, work
Norma’s Black Spanish Radish
winter reading: “The One-Straw Revolution” by Masanobu Fukuouka
No better time to daydream and ponder all things green and growing than while we are amidst the winter hibernation period. I’ve started reading this wonderful little book and highly recommend it to all. Michael Pollan comments about it: “The
Interesting Rainfall Data
It’s official Friday night’s thunderstorms pushed July 2009’s rain total into the top 10 wettest months ever (or at least since 1895). NOAA lists July’s rainfall total at 10.52 inches, well in excess of the old record from July 1916
Wettest July Ever
It’s not your imagination – July is now officially the wettest ever, surpassing 1976. This follows on the heels of the 2nd darkest June on record (which basically means we didn’t see the sun much). And this summer has not