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A Gardener’s Notebook April 2013 Update

It’s Spring! Time to Propagate!April 10, 2013 From A Gardener’s Notebook Newsletter – Join the Mailing List today! It is Springtime here in the Northern Hemisphere and the thoughts of Continue Reading

Posted On : April 21, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Photos: Propagation Project: Rosemary Cuttings

Here are some photos of the Rosemary cuttings I prepared yesterday. You can see the entire procedure in my Container Garden Update 22 video. \ Previously in the Propagation Project: Continue Reading

Posted On : April 8, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Video: Container Garden Update 22 – Propagation Project Begins – Rosemary

I start my long delayed propagation project by taking and preparing rosemary cuttings for rooting. I am looking for transplants to use as rosemary topiary and also to build a rosemary Continue Reading

Posted On : April 7, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Books on Hold: The Drunken Botanist : The plants that create the world’s great drinks

Books on Hold is a blog series dedicated to books I have seen in passing and requested from my local library. See more in the series at the end of this Continue Reading

Posted On : March 23, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Garden Budget: Plants and Supplies for March 2013

I have decided to start spending a certain budget each month on improving the garden (~$100) and then blogging about it here on A Gardener’s Notebook. March starts the first Continue Reading

Posted On : March 22, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Video: Container Garden Update 19: A failed container, worm castings and some new basil

This time I talk about a failed container, add more basil to the pots, along with some worm castings for added nutrients. What’s happening in your garden? I’d love to Continue Reading

Posted On : March 18, 2013 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Video: Container Vegetable Update 009 – Movin’, movin’, movin’

In this update, Movin’, movin’, movin’ to find better sun for the containers. This time to the other side of the driveway. Can’t see the video above? Watch “Container Vegetable Garden Continue Reading

Posted On : November 26, 2012 Published By : Douglas E. Welch
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Video: Container Vegetable Garden Update 003

In this update, Douglas plants some oregano and spinach seeds, pinches back the basil and the mint and checks on the status of the lettuce and the cucumbers. Music: “Whiskey Continue Reading

Posted On : August 1, 2012 Published By : Douglas E. Welch

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