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Birdies Raised Garden Bed comparison with Vego Raised Garden Bed – 90 Day Update

June 18, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Raised Garden Beds On A Slope

You're not imagining things -the camera is level, but my yard really is sloped that much. Over time we'll see how that affects the integrity of the raised beds. The garden is growing up quickly and today it's time to do another update to compare the beds from the two different companies. I am still looking for an American Made or Made in the USA Garden Bed, so if you have any … [Read more...] about Birdies Raised Garden Bed comparison with Vego Raised Garden Bed – 90 Day Update

Morning Walk Around The Meadow Let’s See What’s Growing On

June 14, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

I am fortunate to have a flexible day, and I love being in the garden and meadow in the early hours. It just starts my day off right. Today, I share with you some of the activities that happen around the garden. Things I walk around and look for, and a wee bit of harvesting, too. Thank you for watching and encouraging me. If you have any tips on growing corn and when to … [Read more...] about Morning Walk Around The Meadow Let’s See What’s Growing On

Learning When Potatoes are Ready To Harvest – My First Potato Crop

June 12, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

When are potatoes ready to harvest? When I started I didn't know how to grow potatoes, I have learned quite a bit since adding the seed potatoes to the garden a few months back. In this video I share my initial concerns about the condition of the tops of the potatoes and the potato harvest that ensued. I've sped up parts of the video, but this time I chose to use nature's … [Read more...] about Learning When Potatoes are Ready To Harvest – My First Potato Crop

Building A Banana Circle To Grow Bananas in Florida

June 9, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

Banana Circle: How we're growing bananas in Florida - When I built this banana circle, and recorded the video in 2020, I didn't know that banana plants weren't banana trees ... but you grow as a gardener and learn. I've also included answers to other banana growing questions in the description below. UPDATE: Quick view of the Banana Circle 2 Years Later … [Read more...] about Building A Banana Circle To Grow Bananas in Florida

Banana Circle 2 Years Later Quick Overview

June 9, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

One of our viewers reminded me that I didn't include how the banana circle looks now. So here's a really quick view of the loveliness of the bananas. If you haven't seen the original video you can view it here: Banana Circle: How To Grow Bananas: https://youtu.be/6i68mco1Bu8 Originally planted in 2020. About Michelle in the Meadow I am a suburban gardener … [Read more...] about Banana Circle 2 Years Later Quick Overview

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Key Takeaways Healthy soil is the foundation of a productive garden, and building it works best as a seasonal … [Read More...] about How to Build Healthy Soil One Season at a Time

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Summary Slow gardening is a gentle approach that values presence, observation, and enjoyment over speed and output. … [Read More...] about The Joy of Slow Gardening: Finding Peace in Your Backyard

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