Archive for March, 2009

Seedlings!

March is the unkindest month here in the Pacific Northwest. Day to day one never knows what to expect of the weather. After having spent time in February cleaning beds and tidying up, March comes along and suggests that it’s time to start some planting outside, and to start those seedlings indoors for late April [...]

Posted by Les on March 29th, 2009 under Uncategorized | Comment now »

Month of March: What to plant in the Pacific Northwest

Entire Month: Sow peas, favas, spinach, asparagus seed, mustard and related asian greens, radishes, parsley, bulb onions, scallions. 15th: Transplant earliest broccoli and cabbage seedlings 17th: St. Patrick’s Day ritual — sow potatoes For year round scheduling information, visit http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dgcjbq49_3ctc5h9 Enjoy ~ Tags:No Tags

Posted by Boe on March 1st, 2009 under Garden Planning, Year-Round Gardening | 1 Comment »

A New Beginning

In September of 2007 my partner and I purchased a home in Tacoma, Washington, and left our garden behind in Seattle. Thankfully, my good friend Les moved into our house in Seattle and resumed care of the garden. We moved to a larger slice of paradise located in the very southern tip of Tacoma. We [...]

Posted by Boe on March 1st, 2009 under Garden Planning, Soil & Compost | 1 Comment »

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