As I get my Square Foot Gardening project off the ground…help me pass the word:
A Few Square Feet (website)
As I get my Square Foot Gardening project off the ground…help me pass the word:
A Few Square Feet (website)
Some of my regular readers know that I also blog at Ray’s Weather Center under the title “The Garden Slug”.
Ray’s Weather Center has been the most accurate reporting of weather events that I have found in the mountains. There is a reason for that. One of there weather stations is located on the roof of Mast General Store in Waynesville, which is less than a half-mile due South from my property in downtown.
My thermometer has a little variance at times because I am in the valley, but my rain gauge is almost exactly the same, and nearly every other measurement is dead on. Ray’s Weather Center is focused completely on the mountain region of North Carolina and they have been quite effective with forecasts of weather events.
The Garden Slug is usually a digest of stuff I have been writing about on Blue Ridge Gardener, but it is a way of reaching another audience and expanding the readership of this blog.
I hope you find both resources useful–pass the word.
My wife, Rose, is blogging, too.
She started this the other night and I think you will appreciate what she has to say. She is an Italian through and through and she knows her way around a kitchen. She learned from her mother who, learned from her mother, and they can all trace their roots back to the old country.
Food is a passion for Rose and I am the lucky man who gets to grow fresh vegetables for her to work her magic.
So, check out:
We promise that as Spring turns into Summer, the recipes will continue flowiing.
Blue Ridge Gardener is planning to expand this website to include some audio and video podcasts, as well as including more photos and graphics.
I need to expand my technical resources and equipment to do this. If you are a regular reader and enjoy what’s happening in my garden in WNC, and you would like to contribute to this growth, I have included a “Chip In” widget to the right.
50 people contributing just $10 dollars each would make a huge impact on the project. (One person contributing $1000 dollars would make a huge dent, too.)
Every contributor will get a special recognition from Blue Ridge Gardener.
Help make this expansion a reality!