After months of packing, moving and unpacking we have landed in the deep south confronted by a cold front which has left everyone in the house with a hacking cough.
Posts Tagged ‘Compost’
Another move, another compost
Posted in Compost for the garden, tagged Compost, G.I. crockpot, growing the food, military spouse, military wife on December 17, 2014| 3 Comments »
Spring garden prep
Posted in Growing the food, tagged Compost, crock pot, Garden, gardening, grandma's recipes, military spouse, Organic matter, peat moss, prepping seeds, slow cooker on March 1, 2012| 2 Comments »
Here we go again!
I tried not to start everything all at once this time. I started week one’s seeds, then week two’s and finished up yesterday with week three’s. Hopefully I won’t have to harvest all at once this season. But even if we must, freezing and canning are options we didn’t consider before. It seemed something my grandmother would do. Well HELLO! Guess who is turning into her grandmother at 36? Um…me.
5 months in a compost bin = soil!
Posted in Compost for the garden, tagged Compost, cooking from the garden, Garden, Jedi, military spouse, Soil on December 21, 2011| 3 Comments »
We have created soil! I feel like a Jedi-master. (And now that I’ve actually seen the movie, I can say that and MEAN it! That was for you Tim!)
Look what we made! I’m so excited!!!!
Food for the compost
Posted in Reasons and rants, tagged Compost, Cooking, crock pot recipes, food scraps, Garden, Home and Garden, military wife, miltary lifestlye, slow cooker, Soil and Additives on October 14, 2011| 8 Comments »
In my recipes, I almost always have at least one picture of the food scraps, telling you they’re headed for the compost bin.
This is what happens to them.
Growing the food for the recipes!
Posted in Growing the food, tagged Collard greens, Compost, Cooking, crock pot meals, Garden, growing your own food, making your own food, military lifestyle, military wife, Seedling, slow cooker on September 29, 2011| 4 Comments »
I planted my fall garden in the back yard today. Well, I planted my collard greens anyway.