THOUGH I WON’T START TOMATO SEEDS HERE UNTIL MID-APRIL, I know from looking at my WordPress dashboard—the administrative screen I use to create and run this blog—that many of you are already looking around for the tomato-growing how-to’s. To make the searching easier, a roundup of links to my best tomato-growing tips and tricks: [Read more...]
stop searching: tomato-growing tips and tricks
doodle by andre: medicinal purposes only
ANDRE MADE ME DO IT. Go to the liquor store, I mean. That’s my excuse, but what’s yours? I know he’s talking about paperwhites on the rocks, but I fear he has a problem, and this may be a cry for help (hiccup). Remember our dear Andre Jordan’s previous statement on the use of alcohol in the garden (and the use of alcohol at the garden party)? Like I said: hiccup.
2010 events: in and around margaret’s garden
ONE OF MY FAVORITE PARTS OF GARDENING has always been the connection with other gardeners—meeting you. To make sure I get a proper dose of that this coming season, I’ve scheduled two open days, as usual. But I’ve also increased my calendar of workshops, including some that take place right here in the garden in collaboration with nearby Loomis Creek Nursery, the home of my old friends Bob Hyland and Andrew Beckman. A bit more detail, and the year’s events in full: [Read more...]
liar, liar pants on fire: my seed order, part 2
OOPS. (WHAT CAN I SAY BUT OOPS?) A package from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds arrived today in my Post Office box, and here’s the wrinkle: I forgot (perhaps in my self-consciousness at revealing the size of my original order?) that I had even placed it. Like I said, oops. Chalk up another $15 to Miss Margaret the Seedaholic, and 30 lashes with a bamboo stake for good measure. Here’s what else I semi-consciously purchased, mea culpa, and also a few more-serious thoughts on how I really feel about spending about $200 on seeds and seed-like tubers and roots. The latest arrivals to my growing 2010 seed order were all very much about squash and beans: [Read more...]
doodle by andre: shelter in a storm
IF FOR EVEN A MOMENT ANY ONE OF YOU THINKS OF A WAY TO GARDEN as the shelter in dear Andre’s latest doodle, then I am one happy garden writer. I know at the start of the difficult season we said we’d stick together, and we have. From all the blog activity these last months–your visits and clicks, your comments–you’d hardly have known it was winter. I can say with conviction that my “behavioral issues” and “utter frustration” are a lot less severe thanks to these visits with Andre and all of you. And remember: the days are longer!
finally waking up to ‘riesentraube’ tomato
I MUST HAVE CUT CLASS WHEN ‘RIESENTRAUBE’ TOMATO was in the lesson plan. But how could I have missed or slept through what looks to be such a spectacular small-fruited tomato, especially one that’s been around for more than a century? Thanks to my old friend Southern Exposure Seed Exchange (source of the photo, left), which in 1994 became the first catalog to carry this heirloom, for waking me up to my oversight. Noted, and ordered. [Read more...]












