tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165933559460121959.post8183444771212306508..comments2023-04-15T07:52:12.231-05:00Comments on Anita's machine quilting and frugal living: Garden planningNa Nahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05536204640038696190noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165933559460121959.post-48618197856432849052011-04-25T15:00:14.919-05:002011-04-25T15:00:14.919-05:00ah. MEMORIES. my paternal grandparents were also g...ah. MEMORIES. my paternal grandparents were also gardeners. city garden. tomatoes. cucumbers. that eventually turned into the BEST garlic pickles one could EVER have. alas. i never "got" the recipe. DILL.needed for pickles of course. and on it went. <br><br>CARROTS. you NEED carrots. dig up the soil so it is "loose".. our first carrot year. not so good. but after that. GREAT carrots. which can be frozen. dried, etc etc. GO FOR THE CARROTS. just dig up and loosen the dirt first.<br><br>ENJOY. whatever comes up.. is a BOUNTY.kathihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09207719752112972174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5165933559460121959.post-5707060536566499262011-04-28T23:26:17.649-05:002011-04-28T23:26:17.649-05:00There's a lot of website on companion planting...There's a lot of website on companion planting, so I'd start there. Some plants really do well together and others not so much.<br><br>Also, plant the taller plants south of the ones that need shade (like lettuce and kale.)lwhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08731797783816953087noreply@blogger.com