by StaciMayo | Apr 17, 2009 | Farmer Darrell's Tips
Here are some photos of my spring garden that were taken about 2 weeks ago. Melons and pole beans Strawberry patch off to the left, squash, onions, a little of this and a little of that Tomatoes and herbs Herb garden It’s amazing what will fit in a small space!...
by StaciMayo | Sep 6, 2008 | Farmer Darrell's Tips
Tips for transplanting your garden plants Well, fall is just around the corner and now your thoughts can turn to a wonderful fall garden. Now is the time to start preparing your soil for late September and early October planting. It is amazing the different things...
by StaciMayo | Aug 5, 2008 | Farmer Darrell's Tips
Using vinegar for an inexpensive and organic weed control It’s HOT here in the desert right now, and about the only thing that will grow well in your garden are weeds. As this is unacceptable to most of us, the least amount of weeds in your garden the better...
by StaciMayo | Jul 7, 2008 | Farmer Darrell's Tips, Tomatoes
Do you have too many tomatoes and peppers that you don’t know what to do with? (yes!!) Well, here’s a little south of the border recipe that will help you use up your excess veggies and still enjoy the fruits of your summer garden. Summer Salsa Deluxe: 4...
by StaciMayo | Jun 13, 2008 | Farmer Darrell's Tips
By now your spring-summer garden should be well on it’s way to maturity. It’s time to think about your fall garden. The soil needs to be replenished before your fall planting. A great organic method of this is by making compost. There are several different...
by StaciMayo | May 7, 2008 | Farmer Darrell's Tips
May is tomato month and if you have been setting out tomatoes on schedule your plants are getting tall enough to start staking up to get them off the ground. Most tomato varieties are vines and tying them to stakes is necessary to gain access to the plant....
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