I am finally taking the advice of many friends and family to start my own organic gardening consulting venture! As you know by now, I am passionate about gardening and I love sharing that passion with other people. I am excited about helping others start their own gardens and it is my hope that they will grow to love gardening as well.
If you know anyone that would love to start up a garden but feels overwhelmed and doesn't know where to begin, I can help! Now is the perfect time to start thinking about your garden. My goal is to make the process fun and easy so that you will come back for more gardening fun next year.
Here are some of the services I offer:
- Garden planning meetings
- Store visits to select plants
- Help planting the plants into the garden
- Learn how to grow plants starting from seed
- Rain barrel/plant irrigation using soaker hoses
- Create your own home composting system
Please spread the word!
My contact info:
iminthegardenconsulting@gmail.com
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Sweet Potato
I had a good crop of sweet potatoes this year. I let their vines trail throughout the garden because they don't have tendrils to attach to other plants.
Luffas...From Garden to Shower!
One of the more exciting things that I grew in my garden in 2013 was luffas. When I told people I was growing luffas, the first thing they would say is, "I thought luffas grew in the ocean..."
They are actually grown on long vines that resemble cucumber vines. The luffas themselves look like strange cucumbers, as you can see from the pictures below.
I was able to give the luffas for holiday gifts. They just about took over my garden because they require so much space, though, so I'm not sure I will grow them again. They were fun to grow though! My kids had fun helping with the harvest.
They are actually grown on long vines that resemble cucumber vines. The luffas themselves look like strange cucumbers, as you can see from the pictures below.
I was able to give the luffas for holiday gifts. They just about took over my garden because they require so much space, though, so I'm not sure I will grow them again. They were fun to grow though! My kids had fun helping with the harvest.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)