Saturday, November 27, 2010
Will you ever give up on helping others? http://amplify.com/u/gkav
Outstanding article by Jim Kennard of the Food for Everyone Foundation about Plant Disease Prevention and Contr... http://amplify.com/u/gk6s
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Be Prepared radio http://amplify.com/u/fxfz
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Organic garden 2010 totals Mittleider
I am always amazed at how strong the plants in my Mittleider garden are.
This year I grew mostly heirloom seeds just to mention a few of the varieties I grew
Habanero Peppers
Onions
Horseradish
California Wonder Peppers
Roma Tomatoes
Yellow Pear Tomatoes
Cubenelle Peppers
Black Krim Tomaotes
Delicious Tomatoes
Organic Garlic
Super Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes
Health Kick Tomatoes
You can see video about my 2010 Mittleider organic garden here
What I do with most of my vegetables is chop them up and freeze them I call it my Vegetarian meal starters.
Next year I plan on building a greenhouse and also using Mittleider garden row covers to extend my season.
As I get more experience I am sure I can turn my Mittleider garden into a full time gardening business. I cant wait to get into the soil next spring
This is all part of my strategy to start my own Homestead, I want to use solar and hydro power and be totally off grid. But I will still need Internet access :):)
Happy gardening and I would like to give a big shout out to Jim Kennard of the Gardening Non-Profit Food for Everyone Foundation who teaches the Mittleider method.
This year I grew mostly heirloom seeds just to mention a few of the varieties I grew
Habanero Peppers
Onions
Horseradish
California Wonder Peppers
Roma Tomatoes
Yellow Pear Tomatoes
Cubenelle Peppers
Black Krim Tomaotes
Delicious Tomatoes
Organic Garlic
Super Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes
Health Kick Tomatoes
You can see video about my 2010 Mittleider organic garden here
What I do with most of my vegetables is chop them up and freeze them I call it my Vegetarian meal starters.
Next year I plan on building a greenhouse and also using Mittleider garden row covers to extend my season.
As I get more experience I am sure I can turn my Mittleider garden into a full time gardening business. I cant wait to get into the soil next spring
This is all part of my strategy to start my own Homestead, I want to use solar and hydro power and be totally off grid. But I will still need Internet access :):)
Happy gardening and I would like to give a big shout out to Jim Kennard of the Gardening Non-Profit Food for Everyone Foundation who teaches the Mittleider method.
Labels: mittleider gardening, organic gardening
I harvested my last Organic Peppers this week http://amplify.com/u/fs1k