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~
Thank you! Kale grows better in the cold, brussels sprouts and carrots definitely taste sweeter after the first frost. I have to keep the ducks out of the winter garden or they would devour that as well! ~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You are reading an archived version of this website.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...
Awesome photos! I hear kale tastes best after a light frost. Or is that brussels sprouts? Either way looks like your ducks won't let that happen :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Kale grows better in the cold, brussels sprouts and carrots definitely taste sweeter after the first frost. I have to keep the ducks out of the winter garden or they would devour that as well!
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beautiful!
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Your photos are amazing. We have a very heavy frost here this morning as well I bet my kale will be beautiful :) B
ReplyDeleteThank you! We only had frost but some parts of our state had 12" of snow last night!
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Brrrrr! Great shots.
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Creative shots of a 'frosty morn' ~ tis the season ~ (A Creative Harbor) ^_^
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Nice shots.
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Beautiful frosty painting in the last image. xo
ReplyDeleteThanks. It reminds me of Van Goh's Starry Night!
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Wow, we've had frosty mornings already this year, but I think we're a lot further south than you are! :) Stopping by from Farm Life At It's Best!
ReplyDeleteFrost makes everything beautiful. Even the mundane things. Gorgeous photos! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing everything sparkle in the morning!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is really nice.
Thanks for linking up with YSB this week!
xo
I have not captured any pictures of frost.
ReplyDeleteThat is very interesting.
I like the description of the frozen leaf.
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