A couple of days ago I posted about our abundance of tomatoes. I mentioned that such abundance makes me creative and it obviously makes others creative too. I have had…
Over the last few weeks I have planted 30 tomato plants in the garden – another important rite of spring and and an increasingly important part of the rhythm of my…
Have you ever wondered what’s in your soil? How many organisms really reside in that precious topsoil that we so take for granted when we garden? This is the time…
There are so many faith related and and garden related resources available these days that it is impossible list all of them but I thought that you would enjoy a…
This last week I have started getting ready for the garden season. I have just updated the resource Creating a Faith based Community Garden with much appreciated help from Heather Choate, Derek…
This week is garden planning week. Thursday evening a group of people will gather at the house to discuss our vegetable garden at the Mustard Seed House for the next…
The research is in, gardening, and interacting with nature is good for our health and well being, especially for that of our kids. Living near nature dramatically impacts our health and…
It is time to start thinking about the garden. I know because I am being inundated with catalogues and emails from seed companies. To be honest until a couple of…
We have just passed the equinox, that time of the year when night and day are of equal length in both northern and southern hemispheres. Equal yet not the same. Here…
Over the last couple of years I have watched in awe as my colleague Andy Wade has transformed his front and back yards. He began with the question: What if I…
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