You know how the margarita drink is served with salt lining the rim of the glass? Well, I decided to copy that idea to deter snails when I planted out my shark fin melon seedling. Yes, it was a risk … Continue reading
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We got the Brazilian Bachelor’s Button (Centratherum intermedium) plant as a pass-along cutting from a family friend. The single cutting has since grown and literally spread out as a low-lying bush that is slowly encircling our big Birds’ Nest fern. … Continue reading
Having just a couple of years of what I consider amateur crop growing under my belt, I feel there’s still a lot to learn about growing healthy edible plants. My experience has been mostly to sow seeds and observe how … Continue reading
I’ve finally spotted the first female winter melon flower, and it’s on the oldest Gen2 vine. I have three plants growing at the trellis right now. The first was germinated and grown in a pot, before being transplanted to the … Continue reading