
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Cold is for the Birds

A Different Carrot Top Arrangement
So here is the 4th arrangement I've made with Carrot Tops. I'm really going to have to grow tons of carrots this spring and summer just so I can have the green leaves for arrangements. Maybe I'll try very short ones in containers at home even though I don't have enough sun to grow much of anything. After all, I just want the tops, right?
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Bluebird Trail Tour is STILL on at 4:00 Saturday
Hello Everyone,
The Bluebird Trail Tour scheduled for 4:00 this Saturday afternoon is STILL ON! There will be hot cider to warm you up as well as other goodies.
Walking the trail through the woods will be protect you from the wind. Just bundle up and it won't be bad since you'll be moving.

See you there for the walk!
As for the Workday - I'll be there at 2:00 to help change the lock combinations but the only thing on the workday agenda is weeding. If you'd rather weed when the weather is nicer this week, feel free to do your weeding later in the week. It is pretty nasty for just weeding. Brrrr....
If you have to choose between the Bluebird Trail Tour and weeding at the workday, pick the Bluebird Trail Tour!
Vicki
The Bluebird Trail Tour scheduled for 4:00 this Saturday afternoon is STILL ON! There will be hot cider to warm you up as well as other goodies.
Walking the trail through the woods will be protect you from the wind. Just bundle up and it won't be bad since you'll be moving.

See you there for the walk!
As for the Workday - I'll be there at 2:00 to help change the lock combinations but the only thing on the workday agenda is weeding. If you'd rather weed when the weather is nicer this week, feel free to do your weeding later in the week. It is pretty nasty for just weeding. Brrrr....
If you have to choose between the Bluebird Trail Tour and weeding at the workday, pick the Bluebird Trail Tour!
Vicki
Friday, March 1, 2013
Weekly Calendar March 1 - March 9
March 1
Reminder
Combination Lock Change
Be sure you have the new one
March 2
If in doubt, check blog at 1:00 for any weather delays
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Saturday Workday
4:00 - 5:00
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour
March 5
4:00 - 5:30
Gardeners on Duty
March 9
2:00 - 4:00
Gardeners on Duty
Possible Tree Planting in the morning
Watch Blog for more details
Reminder
Combination Lock Change
Be sure you have the new one
March 2
If in doubt, check blog at 1:00 for any weather delays
2:00 - 4:00 pm
Saturday Workday
Putting in rebar for bluebird house |
4:00 - 5:00
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour
March 5
4:00 - 5:30
Gardeners on Duty
March 9
2:00 - 4:00
Gardeners on Duty
Possible Tree Planting in the morning
Watch Blog for more details
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Keeping the shed clean

We have a spigot to the left of the door and if you will spray some of the water into the compost bin that would be accomplishing two tasks. So in short please take the effort to clean as we go. Thanks.
Hooray - the new hoses are installed
Today was a most excellent workday. We got the pile of dirt moved into all the new beds plus topped off a few other beds. Weeding took place, the compost was turned and even more exciting is that the 4 new hoses got installed. Those dratted green ones have been replaced!! Hip hip hooray! Everyone now has access to wonderful hoses.
If you weren't able to come to the Thursday workday and Bluebird Trail Tour, be sure and come out on Saturday.
(If you are in doubt weather wise, check the blog and an update will be posted by 1:00 pm)
The Bluebird Trail Tour was a great success as well. Kitty and Kathy (KC) both brought blueberry muffins. Soooo delicious! Jim's talk and tour was very interesting and provided great information. The sun even came out while we were out walking to make it nicer.
If you weren't able to come to the Thursday workday and Bluebird Trail Tour, be sure and come out on Saturday.
(If you are in doubt weather wise, check the blog and an update will be posted by 1:00 pm)
Count the Grubs
If you are thinking maybe you are going to skip turning the soil in your bed before you plant this spring, think again! As the two pictures demonstrate, you really SHOULD turn your soil to look for grubs. Rita completely turned the soil in one bed during the workday and this is what she found.
All these grubs came out of one bed!
How many grubs can you see in here?
(Don't count the brown mealworms.)
A close up of the grubs. Noticed they range in size
from big fat ones to small white ones.
Freeze Warning(s)
There is a Freeze warning out for Thursday night. More than likely there will be a freeze warning for Fri (low 30), Sat (low 27) and Sun (low 25) nights as well.
Protect your carrots!
Protect your carrots!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Collard Greens with Roasted Kabocha Squash & Coconut
And for those of you that don't think I am completely off my rocker, this will be my next attempt at having collards with coconut. I so love trying something new utilizing what I grow! I ran across this recipe on Peas and Thank You by Mama Pea. If anyone would like to grow Buttercup Squash or Kabocha, I do have a few extra seeds.
A sweet buttercup squash, creamy coconut milk, collards, and toasted coconut, who would have guessed?
Ingredients: Recipe makes 2 entree servings or 4 sides
A sweet buttercup squash, creamy coconut milk, collards, and toasted coconut, who would have guessed?
Ingredients: Recipe makes 2 entree servings or 4 sides
1 1/2 cups kabocha squash, peeled and cubed (can substitute butternut squash or sweet potatoes)
1-2 tablespoons coconut oil, melted and divided
Yummy! |
coarse ground sea salt and pepper
1 small sweet onion, chopped
1 bunch collard greens, cleaned, trimmed from stem and
chopped
1 can coconut milk (full or reduced fat)
1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce
1-2 teaspoons brown sugar or maple syrup (optional)
1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
2 tablespoons unsweetened coconut, toasted
Instructions:
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Arrange coconut in a single layer on a baking sheet. Place on the center rack and bake approximately 12 minutes. Remove the toasted coconut from the baking sheet to cool in order to avoid over cooking.
Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Arrange coconut in a single layer on a baking sheet. Place on the center rack and bake approximately 12 minutes. Remove the toasted coconut from the baking sheet to cool in order to avoid over cooking.
Raise oven temperature to 425 degrees.
Toss peeled and cubed squash with a pat of coconut oil and
place on a baking sheet. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Roast for 20 - 25 minutes, stirring at least once halfway
through.
Place a deep skillet or pot over medium high heat and add
remaining coconut oil. Sauté onion until starting to soften and brown, about
4-5 minutes. Add collard greens that have been trimmed from the stem and cut
into 1 x 2 inch strips. Toss to coat with coconut oil, adding slightly more if
necessary.
Pour in coconut milk, tamari or soy sauce, brown sugar or
maple syrup, if using, and nutmeg.
Bring to a low boil, then lower heat and simmer for 15-20 minutes,
or until greens have softened but are still vibrant. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Now that's Collard's! |
Add roasted squash to greens and place in a serving dish.
Top with toasted coconut.
Hope you enjoy!
Denise, Beds 25 & 29
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Bad Grub Kit
No...we aren't giving out bad grubs. Instead I'll show you my favorite Catch A Bad Grub/Bug method.
What you Need:
1 pair of hands
1 or 2 newspaper bags (or gloves if they are handy)
1 plastic container with a lid
Some bad critters
What you Need:
1 pair of hands
1 or 2 newspaper bags (or gloves if they are handy)
1 plastic container with a lid
Some bad critters
Put the newspaper bag on one or both of your hands
if you can't stand to touch the bad critters.
Reach for the critter you don't like
Put the bad critter in the container that has a lid
Put a lid on the container so the critter doesn't
escape when you aren't looking
Take the critters home and freeze them to kill them. Or put them in a blue bird feeder so the birds will eat them. I personally like the bluebird feeder by the birdbath because more birds go to it and the bugs get eaten faster.
Just keep an empty container stuffed with several empty newspaper bags in your "go the garden" work bag and you'll never find you don't have something to pick the bad critters up with. Or worse yet, let them escape you after you picked them up.
Welcome New Gardeners

Don't hesitate to ask questions - someone will know or find the answer. I'm still asking lots of questions myself. In fact, I don't know any gardener that knows everything!
I know there are several new gardeners not pictured but don't worry, sooner or later, your moment of fame will come when I ask you to help me stage a photograph for the blog.
Change to Combination Locks
On March 1st ALL the combinations will change so that all the locks for the gates, water faucets and the shed will have the same combination.
If you don't have the new combination or have forgotten what it will be, be sure and email Carol before March 1st.
NO, this is NOT the new combination
Be sure to scramble the combination each time you relock any of the locks. Yes, you have to move the tumblers more but it means that the lock won't accidentally slide open after you leave the garden. And yes, this has happened a number of times.
If you don't have the new combination or have forgotten what it will be, be sure and email Carol before March 1st.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
The Three Bear's Scale
The Gardening version of the tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears:
You can have too much soil, not enough soil and just the right amount of soil in your bed.
TOO much soil in the bed means any rain that comes down will just run off and not sink in. Plus, where will you put the extra dirt when you dig holes to plant your veggies. (No one at the garden has this problem at the moment.)
NOT enough soil in your bed means there isn't enough to keep the roots of your plants healthy and happy. The bed in the picture below definitely doesn't have enough soil in it and needs to be brought up pronto.
JUST the right amount of soil means the water won't run off and instead will soak into the soil. Also, all your plants will have plenty of space for their roots and will be happy to grow.
You can have too much soil, not enough soil and just the right amount of soil in your bed.
TOO much soil in the bed means any rain that comes down will just run off and not sink in. Plus, where will you put the extra dirt when you dig holes to plant your veggies. (No one at the garden has this problem at the moment.)
NOT enough soil in your bed means there isn't enough to keep the roots of your plants healthy and happy. The bed in the picture below definitely doesn't have enough soil in it and needs to be brought up pronto.
The best way to bring up your soil level is to amend it with organic matter BEFORE you plant any of your spring vegetables. Any kind of composted material is excellent. You can buy composted manure, mushroom compost, etc or if you have leaves that have composted that works as well. The more organic matter you amend your bed with, the better your vegetables will grow.
Incorporating composted material is the key at this time of year. Don't use "fresh" leaves, grass etc. You don't want to tie the nitrogen up right before you put in plants. Chuck put a layer of chopped up leaves on top of his bed in the fall and by the time he plants his spring crop, most of the leaves will have decomposed and enriched the soil.
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Not enough soil in the bed |
JUST the right amount of soil means the water won't run off and instead will soak into the soil. Also, all your plants will have plenty of space for their roots and will be happy to grow.
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JUST the right amount. |
Grubs in the Garden
Dalita has been thoroughly turning, amending and refreshing her garden bed to prepare it for spring planting. She has found quite a few grubs like the ones in this picture. I know it is easier to just fluff a little and then plant the new plants but these are undesirable grubs and need to come out.
There are two ways you can fluff your bed - with a shovel or digging fork while the dirt/soil stays in the bed or by putting a tarp down and taking all the soil out and then putting it back in.
While you are fluffing your soil, be sure and watch for all the pecans the squirrels planted this fall. If you don't remove the pecans now, you'll be removing baby pecan trees all spring and summer.
The BEST way to remove the grubs is by hand picking. If you use Sevin you will kill all your good bugs and critters like the earthworms which have hopefully started moving into your bed. Sevin is not organic at all and kills everything.
Thanks Dalita for sending me this picture to share with everyone.
There are two ways you can fluff your bed - with a shovel or digging fork while the dirt/soil stays in the bed or by putting a tarp down and taking all the soil out and then putting it back in.

The BEST way to remove the grubs is by hand picking. If you use Sevin you will kill all your good bugs and critters like the earthworms which have hopefully started moving into your bed. Sevin is not organic at all and kills everything.
Thanks Dalita for sending me this picture to share with everyone.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Weekly Calendar: Feb 23 - Mar 2
Feb 23
2:00 pm
How to plant seed potatoes
Mike (Bed #30) will demonstrate different methods of planting seed potatoes. We'll be able to watch the potatoes grow all spring in our experimental area at the garden and see which method was most productive
Feb 24
2:30 pm
New Gardener Orientation
Feb 26
4:00 - 5:30 pm
Gardeners on Duty
Feb 28
10:00 am - 12:00
Thursday Monthly Workday
12:00 -1:30
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour Announcement
March 1
Lock combination changes
Be sure you have it before you come to the garden!
March 2
2:00 - 4:00
Saturday Monthly Workday
4:00 to 5:30
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour Announcement
2:00 pm
How to plant seed potatoes
Mike (Bed #30) will demonstrate different methods of planting seed potatoes. We'll be able to watch the potatoes grow all spring in our experimental area at the garden and see which method was most productive
Feb 24
2:30 pm
New Gardener Orientation

4:00 - 5:30 pm
Gardeners on Duty
Feb 28
10:00 am - 12:00
Thursday Monthly Workday
12:00 -1:30
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour Announcement
March 1
Lock combination changes
Be sure you have it before you come to the garden!
March 2
2:00 - 4:00
Saturday Monthly Workday
4:00 to 5:30
Bluebird Trail Tour
Bluebird Trail Tour Announcement
Cobb 4-H Plant Sale
Still opportunity to support Cobb County 4-H Club plant sale
The order form is available at Cobb County Extension or by calling 770-528-4076. Plants may be picked up at Jim Miller Park on Saturday, March 16 (one day only) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A free seminar on growing and caring for blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and muscadines will be presented 6:30-8 p.m., Monday, March 4, at the Cobb County Water Lab, 662 South Cobb Drive , Marietta. Registration is required. For more information, visit Cobb County Extension or call 770-528-4070.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Carlos Montano's link to Christine Sibley

So I visited the Atlanta Botannical Garden the day before a second visit to Carlos' yesterday. The pieces had been restored and looked wonderfully original! The link below provides photos of Carlos as well as other artists who have reproduced Sibley's art.
http://projects.ajc.com/gallery/view/living/0424sibley/
Pilgrimage to Carlos Montano's Studio
In alphabetial order Bridget, Carol, Kitty, Lisa, Mike and Rita made another pilgrimage yesterday to Carlos Montano's showroom/studio and, of course, came back with more garden art and less $. Having given us fair discounts, I think I speak for the group that it was worth the trip. Wish I'd paid more attention to who bought what because all pieces will be thought of as prized possessions once established in their rightful gardens. But 'The Book' wins the Most Outstanding Purchase, 'St. Francis' wins the Most Calming, 'The Plaque' wins the Most Wise, and the 'Stepping Stones' order wins the Most Practical. 'Sunflower Feeder' (shown here) wins a second place Most Practical award. To see more of Carlos' artwork, visit http://casamontanogardenornaments.com/ . Be sure to check out the Sibley page on his website. There's a close connection between the Atlanta artist Christine Sibley and Carlos which makes for a great story coming soon to a blog near you.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Tree Planting has been Cancelled
Unfortunately the Tree Planting for the Orchard will NOT take place this Saturday. The weather conditions on Friday aren't right for digging holes. If the holes were dug, they would be swimming holes which the baby trees wouldn't like. Watch the blog for an announcement of when the tree planting will be rescheduled.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Potato Planting Demonstration
When: Saturday February 23
Time: 2:00 pm
Place: The Garden
What: Mike will be demonstrating 4 different methods of planting and growing potatoes. We'll be able to watch how they grow all season and then feast on them when they are ready to eat. It will be interesting to see which method yields the most.
Time: 2:00 pm
Place: The Garden
What: Mike will be demonstrating 4 different methods of planting and growing potatoes. We'll be able to watch how they grow all season and then feast on them when they are ready to eat. It will be interesting to see which method yields the most.
If the weather looks iffy, check the blog as a note will be posted Saturday by 1:00 pm
The rain date will be Sunday February 24 at 1:30 pm
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