Took a stroll trhough the garden yesterday and was amazed to see a great looking cauliflower head growing!
This is the first time I've grown cauliflower which is why this is so exciting!
Image to follow soon!
Follow along with me as I create and maintain organic raised garden beds and landscape in the extreme and unforgiving Arizona desert! Learn, share and ask questions. Together this garden blog will provide valuable knowledge of working organic principals to create your own mini ecosystem. Let's make the garden the first place you want to go and the last place you want to leave!
Showing posts with label desert gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desert gardens. Show all posts
Monday, January 10, 2011
First signs of cauliflower!!!
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Lettuce seeds are sprouting after four days!
Here is a picture of our lettuce seeds that started to break through the top soil after only four days! This is my first time growing lettuce, so I'm not sure if this is normal for lettuce. I can say it seems like it sprouted fast. I'm starting to see many more seeds sprouting and reaching for the sun in the past two days. I started this garden on October 22nd, 2010.
The picture is blurry, but you can see the bright green in there!
The picture is blurry, but you can see the bright green in there!
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Video of our raised garden beds in Arizona - October 2010
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Sunday, October 3, 2010
Whitfill Nursery Garden Hour Radio Show for Saturday Oct. 2nd
Here is the audio file for the Whitfill Nursery Garden hour radio show from Saturday October 2nd, 2010.
Click here to listen to the entire show without commercials
Some great information regarding grapes and the best grape varieties for our Arizona climate. A caller starts the grape talk and another caller later in the show talks about his Thompson grapes growing four feet in two months!
Remember, you can listen to other Whitfill nursery radio shows by clicking on the link at the top right side of my nav bar.
Click here for the my page of Whitfill nursery radio shows
Click here to listen to the entire show without commercials
Some great information regarding grapes and the best grape varieties for our Arizona climate. A caller starts the grape talk and another caller later in the show talks about his Thompson grapes growing four feet in two months!
Remember, you can listen to other Whitfill nursery radio shows by clicking on the link at the top right side of my nav bar.
Click here for the my page of Whitfill nursery radio shows
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The Whitfill Nursery Garden Hour Radio Show
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