If you subscribe to my all time fav magazine, MaryJanes Farm, and read the article MJF featured about me in the most recent issue, then I just want to give you a big welcome and hello for swinging by my website today! I was so thrilled to be featured on pages 10 – 14 of… Read more »
Posts Tagged: gardening
Saving Seeds, a tutorial (i.e. the perks of lazy gardening)
All this heat is causing my plants to bolt early! Here, you can see my basil has started shooting up flower/seed heads… I’m really excited about this tutorial. And the reason I’m excited is because I’m going to be trying it for the first time myself, along with anyone out there who wants… Read more »
Gardening Week… Awesome Reader Idea #1
I love my readers! You all are the absolute BEST. I have gotten such amazing garden photos from my readers (keep ‘em coming, you know I love love love to hear from you! Email me directly at heartsong@primary-plus.com any time!) I want to share two amazing ideas from readers with you. This week is going… Read more »
Organic Gardening… Spotlight on Readers!
Wow. I’ve gotten some pics from readers lately that have me laughing at my own garden attempts. You all are awesome! I just have to share a few of my very favorite reader pics with you here. If anyone wants to email me their garden pics, I’d love to see them! As you’ll see from… Read more »
Composting
Our garden soil, just after addition of our compost bin. Bits of visible egg shell and food peels tell the story of our life, making this soil so much richer and more meaningful to our food and our land then a purchased bag of uniformly milled soil. I can’t say enough about composting. … Read more »
Spring has officially ARRIVED!
I am so excited to share with you today a gardening update! I’d love to hear about what your garden situation is and how it’s coming along… if spring has reached your part of the world yet… links to your pictures and blogs would be awesome and most welcome!!! Spring has definitely sprung around Charleston,… Read more »
New Beginnings
The past several nights have been near freezing temps and I wake to find a frosty lawn. It makes me worry that I put my seedlings out too early, so I go to check on how they have survived in their makeshift greenhouses. Walking out onto my front porch, I’m reminded that life doesn’t always… Read more »













