Oct 8, 2012 | Reasons To Grow Your Own Vegetables, What's for dinner?, You Can Grow That!
The first evening fire in the wood stove calls for a warming meal from the garden. Tonight it is winter squash soup. This is an easy to make recipe that tastes like a fancy, company dish but is actually simple and quick to cook. Autumn Soup Made While Answering Email...
Oct 4, 2012 | Garden Reports and Rejoicing, You Can Grow That!
You Can Grow That! As much as we want to hold on to summer, the seasons march on. As dearly as we’d like to keep this plant constantly flowering or that plant just the size it is right now, they are constantly changing, growing larger, or coming in and out of...
Sep 29, 2012 | Garden Reports and Rejoicing, Reasons To Grow Your Own Vegetables, What's for dinner?, You Can Grow That!
You Can Grow That! It is the start of what is forecast to be a cloudy, cool, rainy week. Yes, the dahlias and zinnias still bloom, and there is new lettuce and chard to be harvested in the vegetable garden. But although treasures still await harvest in the garden, and...
Sep 19, 2012 | Garden Reports and Rejoicing, Life's Gardens, Plant Something!, You Can Grow That!
Regular and sporadic readers of this blog know that back in the fall of 2011 I proposed that this phrase would be useful for the promotion of plants and gardening. Since I think that horticulture and the gardening enhances just about every aspect of life, my goal is...
Sep 5, 2012 | Bloggers You Can Grow That! Day, You Can Grow That!
Beautyberry – You Can Grow That September 2012 Caryopteris: You Can Grow That! Garlic – You Can Grow That! Growing a Greener World In Spite of the Groundhog – YOU CAN GROW THAT! Okra – You Can Grow That! One For All…or not Pinky Winky Hydrangea – You Can...
Sep 4, 2012 | Bloggers You Can Grow That! Day, Life's Gardens, You Can Grow That!
I’m using my You Can Grow That! blog post this month to explain how this phrase, and my plant/horticulture campaign idea, has taken an unexpected turn. As many of you know, last October I had the idea to use “You Can Grow That!” as a catch phrase to promote...