by Donna Balzer | Dec 3, 2019 | Food, GARDENING
After my trip to Mexico I accidentally bring home a few seeds in my pocket. I plant them December 4, 2019 and they are just germinated on February 4, 2020. I can grow my own coffee in the house, wait for it to bloom and brew a few beans for friends! In the jungle the organically-grown plants prefer shade so maybe they’ll work in a window in my home? I am newly home and enthusiastically excited about raising a crop of coffee in my northern windowsill.
by Donna Balzer | Nov 11, 2019 | Food, GARDENING
This month we held an apple champagne and pumpkin pie party but of course we lied. It wasn’t real Champagne. By law, as Helpful Husband pointed out, Champagne has to come from a very narrow region of France. Our “champagne” came from apples in our back yard.
by Donna Balzer | Nov 11, 2019 | Food, GARDENING
“We were amazed at our success with melons and the unbelievably good taste and juice running down our arms as we ate! I still dream about them!” In spring 2019 Margo asked about growing cantaloupe in her prairie garden near Calgary and she ended up trying all kinds and loving her results. Growing melons in cool areas of Canada is no easy task and gardeners know it is best to try the fastest growing types available. Here is a compilation of varieties to try in case you are thinking of growing Cantaloupes in 2020. (And if you are not thinking of growing them then why not?)
by Donna Balzer | Oct 28, 2019 | Food, GARDENING, THE LATEST, VIDEOS
With gardens getting smaller and food getting more costly, everyone wants to make room to grow more food in less space. Well guess what? If you have 50″ and a gap between your planting beds you can set up an arbour for under $100.00 in less than an hour. Of course i wanted one in my own garden so we made an episode of Little Jobs in the Garden to show you how I did it .
by Donna Balzer | Oct 25, 2019 | Food, GARDENING
First the good news. Lemons trees can freeze and they won’t die. Now the bad news. If you bring a lemon tree indoors after it gets a chill outside it will most likely lose all its leaves.
by Donna Balzer | Oct 3, 2019 | Bugs & Buggers, Food, GARDENING, Trees & Shrubs
Racoons, Rats and Snow in September. Three disasters for gardeners and what you can do to bring your garden back from the brink.