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Four Years of Marches

March 1, 2012 by asonomagarden 2 Comments

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(daffodils are a constant on our table now as they are abundant in this garden, what an incredible surprise!)
This month marks a full four years that I’ve been blogging about our garden. A lot has happened in that four years. Many harvest, many successes, even more failures, a new baby and moving to a garden 6 times larger than our previous one. I’ve been trying to figure out a way to bring back those old posts so they don’t get lost in the archives and I’ve decided to start each month with a list of what I blogged about that month in previous years. It will be a good way for me to re-read and re-categorize them, fix broken links etc.

2008

  • Our Weeping Santa Rosa Plum Tree
  • Oh What a Beautiful Weekend
  • Favas and Vetch as Cover Crop
  • animal, vegetable, miracle
  • Happy Spring
  • compost
  • quick shots in the weekend garden
  • Will this coffee cup really compost?
  • So I have to appologize, really I do
  • the seeds are planted

2009

  • Winter Harvest & Early Spring Plantings
  • Good Things to Know when Starting Seeds
  • Insulating our House
  • What you are doing in your garden
  • How to Prepare Wild Greens
  • The First Spring Weekend
  • Keeping Chickens from Seedlings
  • Beets for Obama
  • Trouble with Seedlings : Damping Off

2010

  • Planted
  • The Hens are a Layin’
  • A Springy Hand Lotion Update
  • Boys in the Garden

2011

  • A Walk Outside
  • Plants & Marmalade
  • Woodland Walk Lotion
  • How I Make Almond Milk (I don’t know why I make this stuff Mom)
  • Happy Second Day of Spring & Thank You
  • Return of the Hawks
  • Collecting Mussels along the Coast

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(finally using my walnut dyed yarn!)

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Comments

  1. Joanne says

    March 1, 2012 at 11:37 am

    loooved your walnut dyed wool! I’ve been hoarding little 10g sample skeins from avocado and red and yellow onion skins, so many different shades of yellow and reds – I just need the right fairisle project!
    (also – does the book you recommended include plants that I would find in the British Isles?)

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  2. Andrea @ The Skinny Chronicles says

    March 4, 2012 at 7:04 am

    What a good idea. It is always such a bummer when perfectly fabulous posts from the past get forever burried in archives.

    Love the photos of your wool adventure…

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