Once the holiday rush has rushed by, maybe we’ll have time to dream of spring and new gardens. Plan yours with help from my latest Edible Vancouver article, “A Reformed Slacker’s Guide to Garden Planning.”
Once the holiday rush has rushed by, maybe we’ll have time to dream of spring and new gardens. Plan yours with help from my latest Edible Vancouver article, “A Reformed Slacker’s Guide to Garden Planning.”
Thanks for putting that thought in my head. It’s good to plan the gardening ahead of time. :)
Hello!! I stumbled upon your beautiful website via apartment therapy!! Just wondering if you had any advice for websites where you can do garden planning? My husband and I have a huge back yard but no clue what do do with it?? Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Dallas
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Just found your website and will be back for excellent writing and ideas. I noticed you’re a fellow fan of Renee Shephard’s seeds. I’ve found that her seeds have a very high germination rate, and her growing instructions are thorough. Have you tried any of her sweet pea varieties? Heavenly scents and delicate colors!
Thanks for posting that article. Good info
I’ve been searching a good garden plan for a while and wasn’t sure wich to choose. This looks great. Thanks for the info
Soglad to see that you’re promoting urban food growing! We are a bit more challenged in Jasper National Park – in addition to the different climate & growing zone, we have to plan to keep the ungulates out of our garden!
Its a wonderful blog I must say! I am sure gonna have my mom look over the posts. She is so fond of doing garden which is at the backyard of our house. She is sure gonna love its:)