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Going for the Greens

March 2, 2016 By lpilewski

Spring is in the midst of springing, so time to plant the winter greens! Doesn’t this look pretty?

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It took a bit of work to get here though…….

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Filed Under: Garden Components, Week by Week Tagged With: mel's mix, spring planting, square foot garden, yeahthatgreenville

It’s winter and that means peas!

February 21, 2016 By lpilewski

It’s February and time for planting peas. I was actually a week late getting these done, but we had pesky weather last week. A high of 32 on Sunday followed by ice on Monday. After a bit of a disappointment this weekend, the sugar snaps got planted today.

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My plan was to fill up the beds and get them ready for the season….

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Filed Under: Garden Components Tagged With: bean and pea innoculant, square foot gardening, sugar snap peas, yeahthatgreenville

Snow Day!

January 22, 2016 By lpilewski

First snow of the season today. The garden is buried, with only the rosemary still visible. I’d guess this is in the 3″-4″ range.  2016-01-22 09.53.55

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Filed Under: Week by Week Tagged With: rosemary, snow, weather, winter, yeahthatgreenville

Anyone can grow food!

January 20, 2016 By lpilewski

I appeared this week on Your Carolina with Jack and Megan on WSPA to talk about gardening. Anyone can do it!

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75 and Sunny !!? Merry Christmas

December 26, 2015 By lpilewski

Well, it’s a beautiful day for gardening – 75 degrees and a sunny blue sky. Only problem is that it is the day after Christmas! Take a look at these

Kale

Yep – that’s the kale that I planted two weeks ago sprouting right up!…

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In the Beginning

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Welcome! Follow along with me as I try gardening for the first time! My grandfather and mother are both amazing gardeners who could grow anything. Grapefruit, oranges, lemons, tomatoes, peppers, avocados, flowers, figs, mangoes, papayas – nothing seemed to wither on the vine.

Then there is me.  I’ve never had success with plants, but that is going to change this summer!  The picture above is what I see in my mind. I’m hoping that my kitchen counter will look like this. (OK, not the mushrooms, but you get the idea).

I intend to detail the journey here on a weekly basis. We’ll have to wait to see how my garden grows. Hope you stick around!

In the Garden

  • Pineapple Tomato x2
  • Hillbilly Tomato
  • Mortgage Lifter Tomato
  • Sweet Million Cherry Tomato
  • Bush Cucumber
  • Fooled You (no-heat jalapeno)
  • Sweet Sunset Banana Pepper
  • Orange Bell Pepper
  • Marconi Red Peppers
  • Mad Hatter Pepper
  • Garlic Chives
  • Wandering Onions
  • Hot and Spicy Oregano
  • Spice Island Rosemary
  • Silver Thyme
  • Julep Spearmint
  • Sweet Basil
  • Sage
  • Lavender
  • Carrots
  • Orange and Yellow Marigolds
  • Firepot Dahlias
  • Heliotrope

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About Me

District Programs Coordinator at Greenville County Soil and Water Conservation District
Square Foot Gardener in Taylors, SC

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