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Fall Gardening Season

Fall Gardening Season

Fall is traditionally a cleanup time and a time to reflect and reassess. I was able to grow and put up all my garlic, onions, potatoes, strawberries, sweet potatoes, winter squash, cherries, blackberries, raspberries, gooseberries, walnuts, herbs, tomatoes, peppers,...
A Brave New World

A Brave New World

It’s been 13 years since we spread my husband’s ashes on the land and in his pottery urn in the “Sacred Grove.”  This Easter Sunday, we will honor our eldest daughter, who passed away and joined him after losing her battle with breast cancer. She left home...
My Life in the Gardens

My Life in the Gardens

I do what I have always done… start seeds in the dark days of winter, prune trees, carry water for the animals, breed rabbits, plan my gardens, build compost piles, and try to keep up with maintaining the house and property. Then, in the spring, the garden wakes up...
The Gardens Future in 2021

The Gardens Future in 2021

My Best Critter Friends- Garden Future in 2021Here is a recent photo of me with my dog Freeda and the team of white horses(Rosemary and Sage) born and raised here . The horses provide the wastes to make my compost which is the main fertilityin my gardens . Freeda is...
Growing Healthy Food

Growing Healthy Food

Story by Monica Scott, originally published in GoingGreenDelmarva.com In today’s world, there is quite a disconnect between people and the food they eat. On the Delmarva Peninsula, though, there seems to be a surging interest in the “buy local” movement, and even more...