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30+ Organic Techniques In the Garden

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When I wrote the New Years day post about saying “no” in order to say “yes” in 2015, I asked y’all to answer three really short questions for me. The overwhelming response was more gardening posts. In fact, several people mentioned wanting to know about specific plants that I’ve already written about. That tells me I’m not doing a very good job of letting you know how to find all the information we have here. 😉

So, I spent some time this week revamping our In The Garden page. If you click In The Garden right below the header, you’ll be taken to a  page that has all the plant and pest specific posts and all the planning and management posts I’ve written over the last (almost) four years. And don’t feel bad about not knowing all the gardening posts I’ve written, I was actually surprised to see several of them as I had forgotten about them. Crazy, right?

If you click Garden in the sidebar under Find it Fast, you’ll find all of our gardening posts including the monthly walk-throughs.

Each time I write a gardening post about a specific issue, I’ll add it to the page. I’ll also be adding some resources that I really like to the page, or maybe they need to be on a separate page. By the way, this year I plan on writing quite a bit more about herbs.

In case you don’t know, we only use organic techniques in the garden. Sometimes that means that we share a little of our plants with pests and that our veggies have holes in them. It’s all good.

Click on over and tell me what you think. What other plants or gardening issues would you like to read about?

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