One Woman's Gardening Addiction in Greentown, PA

 
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Created by: GardeningJones
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  • USDA hardiness zone: 5b
  • Location: Greentown, PA
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  • Garden type: front yard
  • Sunlight: 6 or more hours
  • Moisture: Medium
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Tags: gardening jones, gardening help, backyard chickens, preserving food, how to grow veggies, how to garden, garden help
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Garden 'Friends' (cough*cough) Oct 17, 2011
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How To Make Pesto Sauce (it's easy!) Oct 16, 2011
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Herbs Oct 16, 2011
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Soups from the Garden Oct 14, 2011
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For my Fellow Gnome Fanciers Oct 13, 2011
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LoveCommunityGarden replied over 1 year ago
FUN FUN FUN.............. I will show this to Harvey Linenbotton on FB.
GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
Thanks :-)
Fall in the Northeast Garden Oct 12, 2011
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GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
Aww thanks- I'm rooting for you! (no pun intended!)
LoveCommunityGarden replied over 1 year ago
Yes, I do love your garden. I have enjoyed many but I have been following you for awhile. It was the gnome that did it. hehe
LoveCommunityGarden replied over 1 year ago
Gardening Jones

info@lovecommunitygarden.com    please email me.
GardeningJones's Buzz Oct 10, 2011
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Garlic planted this weekend, and enjoying the unseasonably warm weather. Could've used it in August, but I'll take what I get.
How to Grow Corn (really, it's easy) Oct 10, 2011
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How to Grow Dry Beans Oct 06, 2011
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GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
That makes me happy, really!
annabanana245 replied over 1 year ago
Can you make dry beans from regular green beans?
GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
You can dehydrate regular green beans, you could probably dehydrate their seeds too- I never tried. I like the shell beans because they dry themselves.

How to Grow Squash Oct 06, 2011
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A Sentiment From the Garden Oct 05, 2011
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mainegarden replied over 1 year ago
Oh that is too funny....exactly what I did today grrrrrrrrrrrr......
Gracefulwoman replied over 1 year ago
Thumbs up on this one!
GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
Thanks- I love making these poetry stones and placing them around the garden...it just adds a little fun.
GardeningJones's Buzz Oct 04, 2011
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Autumn has arrived with its beautiful colors. Still harvesting carrots, rutabagas, celery, herbs and beans. The fall beds are starting to show their new growth of fresh greens, turnips, fennel, beets and more carrots.
big veggies, little veggies Oct 04, 2011
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more garden to table Oct 02, 2011
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the beauty of food Sep 29, 2011
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Gracefulwoman replied over 1 year ago
Gorgeous! If there were only one thing I was allowed to plant in a vegetable garden it would have to be tomatoes. Nothing beats your own vine ripened tomatoes. Mmmmmm......good!
GardeningJones replied over 1 year ago
I agree completely- whether it's the first of the season or the last, tomatoes are the best!
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