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Hi, I'm Dave and thanks for visiting. I garden in Zone 6b in southern Indiana, and I blog here about gardening, nature and food.
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Going Purple
Time for a quick quiz: what’s long, purple and grows underground? Perhaps you’re thinking carrot, or maybe a mutant burrowing eggplant. But what about a sweet potato? I’ve grown a lot of different veggies over the years, but never one … Continue reading
Planning for the 2013 Garden
Though it’s certainly time to start ordering seeds, I’m still working out the final plans for my 2013 vegetable garden. It’s going to be a little different this year since I finished my garden fencing and expansion project late last … Continue reading