Let's get this train back on track. :cool:
I'll take the basil and offer,
Beans:
Blue Lake
Contender
Royalty Purple
Chinese Red Noodle
Roma II
Black Valentine
Soybean:
Envy
Beets:
Bulls Blood
Broccoli:
Calabrese
Di Cicco
Brussels Sprouts:
LI Improved
Catskill
Cabbage:
Brunswick
Carrots...
http://www.rodale.com/federal-spending-and-organic-farming
Federal spending cuts proposed by some members of Congress could eliminate a program popular among organic farmers.
Need I say more?
Even IF GMO crops were the next wave of the future....
What are the long term effects on the human body? On animals that eat the crops? You don't really know what type of DNA changes these crops have on US. And don't think for a minute the governments wouldn't make and approve something that...
Actually the fence is to keep the dog out. And in the spring the chickens in. They have a go debugging it first before anything. The rest of the time they are in the woods. As far as birds, the only problem I have is with the cherry tree. That needs a cage.
I would like some of your millet.
I'll offer
Beans:
Blue Lake
Contender
Royalty Purple
Chinese Red Noodle
Roma II
Black Valentine
Soybean:
Envy
Beets:
Bulls Blood
Broccoli:
Calabrese
Di Cicco
Brussels Sprouts:
LI Improved
Catskill
Cabbage:
Brunswick
Carrots:
Atomic Red
Danvers Long...
How is this for a garden bio?
After moving in, in 2001, before we could make any gardens we had to remove 10, 14 yard dumpsters of trash and debris. The garden project started in 2002 with a small 8x8 plot. As soon as we broke ground we knew there were going to be challenges. Ledge, clay...
Not to be any way, but did you do ANY research before posting on this board? Most of us are the "Heirloom" type.
I personally will never knowingly by GMO ANYTHING!!!!
Please do your research before you jump on that band wagon.
I like that idea. :)
I am here thinking about the history of my gardens. Where do I start.
My Bio??? This is not easy.
It all started when I was very young. It was something I could do and spend time with my Nana. Being in the garden makes me feel close to my ancestors. Not to mention...
So, we had a Garden Tour meeting Thursday. I have to come up with a bio and what I want people to take away or learn from my gardens.
I started planing and complied my seed list.
I'll take the snake gourd and offer
Beans:
Blue Lake
Contender
Royalty Purple
Chinese Red Noodle
Roma II
Black Valentine
Soybean:
Envy
Beets:
Bulls Blood
Broccoli:
Calabrese
Di Cicco
Brussels Sprouts:
LI Improved
Catskill
Cabbage:
Brunswick
Carrots:
Atomic Red
Danvers Long
Scarlet Nantes...
I loved the mountain princess tomatoes. Very prolific.
I loved everything I got last year and I have 59 different varieties of seeds coming this year. Mostly veggies but a few flowers that I am going to sneak into clients gardens this year.
eta: DH just called "Hey hun, you got a huge...