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Here's a garden blog that talks about organic gardening and all the areas it takes in from garden planning to garden history. Container gardening, garden tips and garden crafts; with instructions will be presented. New, original information daily.
Recent PostsIndoor Gardening? There are many reasons to consider indoor gardening. photo credit: Hair Squared I have been an avid outdoor gardener for many years but each year I find myself growing more plants indoors. For me a short growing climate, weather c...
The success of next year’s garden depends on proper preparation of your vegetable beds this fall. Clearing out dead plants, turning in some nice old compost for soil regeneration, and even planting some early spring crops is the perfect way to ...
We have several Amish communities in our area and even with our cultural differences our paths cross. I have used the Amish for pressing my cider for years. And with our property containing a large selection of hickory the Amish make arrangements to ...
The Staghorn fern has always been a favorite plant of mine and once you get used to its care it’s easy to grow. My biggest mistake with my first one was over watering it. I called a friend of mine who owns a greenhouse and she helped me set up a go...
An Indian corn wreath will add color to your porch or home. And in the fall it adds to the feel of fall harvest and thanksgiving. An Indian corn wreath is very easy to make and with proper care will last for years to come. photo credit: versageek W...
In most areas it’s too late to plant Indian corn but you may want to add this crop to your garden areas next year. Indian corn has been a favorite crop of mine to plant because of its used and its beauty. photo credit: alecim Indian corn, also ca...
This blog is currently rated a 4.94 out of a possible 5 based on 18 comments.
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DawnWhat a lovely blog. I like the photos you've included along with your inspirational ideas. Well done!
Becca PowellI love this blog! There are so many helpful ideas, instructions, advice for all gardeners (both novice and pro).
Ron5x5wolfBeautiful blog, very well done keep up the good work
RebeccaLovely site with lots of useful information. I'm definitely working on being more organic with my garden.
Kristina MayI really enjoyed my venture into The Gardener's Rake. Enjoyable, informative and comprehensive. So much so that I've barely made a dent on the vast archive of info on how to enjoy your garden the organic way. Will definitely be back.
TerissThe Gardener's Rake has been around for along time and keeps on giving more great tips and advice for gardeners. Whether your growing herbs, flowers or a healthy vegetable garden you have to get on the Newsletter on this blog. Thanks Denise for helping us no thumbs!!
JoeyReally nice blog layout. Good tips & perfect for the home gardener!
DebbieHi Denise,
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving the review. I enjoyed looking at your blog this evening. :)
Debbie
BarbaraRaeYour posts are always wonderful and informative. To top it off, your site is beautiful as I'm sure your gardens are.
Cricket HarrisFantastic! I order a lot of free samples in the mail. You wouldn't believe all the packaging! Well, since everything is blog-worthy, I'm saving all that paper and packaging to a post. I'm so glad you found me - thanks a ton!
JubieDenise, Thanks for the review. I know we are of the same mindset! Good luck in the garden this year and I'll be following you! Happy Earth Day!
I'll be posting your goat story very soon! I had to give Peter's a chance to be posted for awhile. Your "Billy" story is next!
MarkHi Denise, just had to let you know that as a gardener "in waiting" (loved gardening before kids - now I'm in waiting until the football's stop damaging everything!) I really enjoy the variety of your posts. They always bring the garden to life for me and touch on subjects I would never read about otherwise. Great work - keep the posts coming
monty foleyit takes bread to survive...but,it's the roses that ake life worth living ! if'n you git this please let me know thanks....it's nice to know that some people,especially at your age still play in the dirt take care! tmf
Bill StanleyGreat blog! Fun and informative. I am looking forward to reading more posts on organic gardening.
Christine BottaGreat site with lots of information. I enjoyed reading your post about cactus. They happen to be me favorite. Easy to grow and difficult to kill. Right up my alley!
Jackie FordThanks for your review.
Your blog is wonderful. I am sure all gardeners will find everything they need to know there.
As a apartment dweller in my retirement I personally will find your container gardening section very useful.
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I love your tips about the bug juice. Actually your entire blog is really nice.
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