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    I think every weekend should be long, not just Bank Holiday weekends... I started writing this post on Bank holiday Monday to share with Harvest Monday, I never got round to it.  but here is it a cobbled together with some pictures from the garden plot...

  • For years my morning routine consisted of me angrily snoozing the alarm until I realised I had five minutes left to eat breakfast, do my makeup and run out the door. It was incredibly stressful but somehow it seemed inevitable. I would bookmark posts...

  • I feel as though I harp on about the superiority of homemade granola so I won’t waste my breath here, except to say that this is my favourite combination yet. I recently took a batch of this to a friend’s beach house and the person on ‘nibbles duty’...

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  • June 6, 2016 It’s getting steamy here in eastern NC! We’re harvesting…a few raspberries a daya big bowl of spinach a day, a few heads of lettuce a day (unpictured) though they are starting to boltwhatever strawberries the stinkin’ racoon doesn’t steal...

  • May 16, 2016 We have been harvesting lettucespinachand strawberries this week.We have been dealing with a strawberry thief as well. Last year, we were sure it was a groundhog because we saw it roaming throughout the garden. So this year, we put up an...

  • May 12, 2016 Sooooo…it’s been awhile, huh? Sorry about that. The problem I’m running into is that the garden has gotten so big…I’m having trouble figuring out how to blog all that is going on! We are harvesting lettuce, spinach and strawberries right...

  • April 4, 2016 Garden at the beginning of March Garden at the beginning of AprilSooooo much has changed already! As we walk through the garden, you can see to the right, the fencing has been taken down and in its place is a big mound of mulch. That mound...

  • March 28, 2016 We are starting to be able to harvest, thanks to some overwintered veggies. Some spinach A few carrots And a few purple sprouting broccoli survived the winter under minimal protection. I will order thicker agribon next year for the broccoli...

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