(daffodils are a constant on our table now as they are abundant in this garden, what an incredible surprise!)
This month marks a full four years that I’ve been blogging about our garden. A lot has happened in that four years. Many harvest, many successes, even more failures, a new baby and moving to a garden 6 times larger than our previous one. I’ve been trying to figure out a way to bring back those old posts so they don’t get lost in the archives and I’ve decided to start each month with a list of what I blogged about that month in previous years. It will be a good way for me to re-read and re-categorize them, fix broken links etc.
2008
- Our Weeping Santa Rosa Plum Tree
- Oh What a Beautiful Weekend
- Favas and Vetch as Cover Crop
- animal, vegetable, miracle
- Happy Spring
- compost
- quick shots in the weekend garden
- Will this coffee cup really compost?
- So I have to appologize, really I do
- the seeds are planted
2009
- Winter Harvest & Early Spring Plantings
- Good Things to Know when Starting Seeds
- Insulating our House
- What you are doing in your garden
- How to Prepare Wild Greens
- The First Spring Weekend
- Keeping Chickens from Seedlings
- Beets for Obama
- Trouble with Seedlings : Damping Off
2010
2011
- A Walk Outside
- Plants & Marmalade
- Woodland Walk Lotion
- How I Make Almond Milk (I don’t know why I make this stuff Mom)
- Happy Second Day of Spring & Thank You
- Return of the Hawks
- Collecting Mussels along the Coast
(finally using my walnut dyed yarn!)
Joanne says
loooved your walnut dyed wool! I’ve been hoarding little 10g sample skeins from avocado and red and yellow onion skins, so many different shades of yellow and reds – I just need the right fairisle project!
(also – does the book you recommended include plants that I would find in the British Isles?)
Andrea @ The Skinny Chronicles says
What a good idea. It is always such a bummer when perfectly fabulous posts from the past get forever burried in archives.
Love the photos of your wool adventure…