Welcome to Bepa's Garden! This blog is about organic gardening, healthy eating and healthy living. Each month I will be posting Garden To-Do Lists, Tips & Techniques, Garden Project Plans, Photos from the Garden, Recipes and Book Reviews. I hope you enjoy reading and I hope I can inspire others to start a backyard garden! Happy Gardening! ~Rob~
Saying Goodbye
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* Saying goodbye to the school garden project*
The time has come for us to say goodbye to the school garden. My wife and I
have put so much of ourselves i...
The Final Post
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This is my last post. I haven't blogged much over the past year or so and
I've decided to bring closure to what was once an important part of my
life. Th...
May 2018 Policy Update
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By Bill Duesing, CT NOFA Organic Advocate
*CT NOFA Policy Report*
Bill Duesing, CT NOFA Organic Advocate
bduesing@mac.com
Your membership in CT NOFA ampl...
Homemade Hand Sanitizer & Wipes
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With flu activity widespread in every part of the continental United States
right now, I send my Little Chicken Chicks off to elementary school daily
hopin...
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You are reading an archived version of this website. I stopped publishing
in 2012, but the information and the memories live on. Enjoy, and
remember, I sti...
SMALL STEPS, BIG IMPACT
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The Scattering of Seeds
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Throughout the growing season, there is a scattering of seeds from all
sorts of plants in the garden. There is a cycle of life that supports a
spreadin...
Pretty!!
ReplyDeleteWe did the same thing today! Looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteIt was a perfect day to walk around the tree farm!
Delete~Rob
Beautiful! What memories!
ReplyDeleteThanks! We go to the same place every year.
DeleteWhat a beautiful tree farm. The tree is perfect in your house! That room looks so cozy and inviting, especially with the fire!
ReplyDeleteThanks. The tree farm is huge and so much fun to walk around. They also give you wagon rides out and back from the fields if you get tired of walking.
DeleteWe love when it gets cold and we can light the wood stove. It is very cozy and comforting sitting in there listening to the crackling fire!
~Rob
Very, very beautiful! =)
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