And, it's not too soon to start
thinking about our garden — it's hard to believe, but planting season is just around the corner.
I started reading the book, Nigel Slater's
thoughts about gardening and the vegetables he's raising behind his home, and that drew me into his world.
Seed starting isn't complicated or messy — and it's a good way to plan and
think about your garden before growing season even begins.
The weather is slowly turning towards spring and it's time to start
thinking about your garden.
I start thinking about another case, or probably I start
thinking about my gardening.
While trees will definitely be in the plans over the next few years, I'm also
thinking about a garden shed.
Just when I thought I had no idea what I was going to do this month, I started to
think about my garden.
Not exact matches
The metro areas and counties that scored high in the rankings started to make change some years ago to get their residents
thinking more
about healthy lifestyles: bike paths, community
gardens and nutrition programs, Lynch said.
I mean it does sound like there's a lot riding on the Olive
Garden menu coming in third quarter, and I
think you just said something
about the market — the menu being in market.
One
thinks of Theresa with her comparison of the life of prayer to a medieval castle, of John of the Cross with his lovely story of the lover in the
garden of cypresses, and of Meister Eckhart (the most abstract of them all) with his talk
about a spark of deity that seems to become the very self of the person praying.
Reflecting on her prayer not being answered she said: «I
think about Jesus in the
garden in Gethsemane and he's praying, sweating drops of blood in earnest praying out to God the father, giving him his desires... but your will be done.
Millard would love to have you in my virtual living room called fb =) but again
about the digging, I was
gardening in a space full of weed roots, I tired and
thought maybe I should just plant anyway.....
As a Bible - based Christian, I
think the Americans are finally getting the Supreme Court question right: this is
about impartiality of blessings; it is not
about God's plan shown in the
Garden of Eden.
Whenever summer comes around & I'm perplexed
about what to do with the HUGE zucchini from my
garden that I accidentally let get too big (and all other zucchini for that matter), I eventually
think of this recipe & a HUGE GRIN spreads over my face.
Was
thinking about doing this with lovage instead of looking
about for celery with leaves (cause I have lovage in my
garden anyway...) just a suggestion.
I love tomatillos... was
thinking about trying to grow them in my
garden this year.
We had not
thought about growing any ourselves, but we love to eat so we may want to add it to our
garden.
I've always found the idea intriguing, so when a friend gave me some rosemary from her
garden, I
thought about using it in shortbread.
Just
about every aspect of the Olive
Garden restaurants was developed from consumer research conducted in a corporate
think tank by the General Mills Corporation.
I read it when you first posted and kept
thinking about it from time time, then tried it for the first time tonight with the eggs and some sauteed greens from our
garden.
So I'm
thinking about transplanting some of the canes to my
garden (here's how); my plan is to cover them with bird netting, so that I can actually enjoy a whole bunch of them next summer and beyond.
At least, not until I started
thinking about summer food and the big lettuce leaves springing up from my
garden.
The willpower was gone when I
thought about throwing in some of the surplus cherry tomatoes from the
garden.
What I have learned is that we need to take our vacation in early June — before the
garden even starts to
think about being ready.
(I don't
think co-enable is really a word, but since I'm already greedy
about garden goodies, and she feeds that greed by nurturing the bitsy seeds I sow with rain and sunshine, I figure we're co-enablers.)
This autumn vegetable pasta came
about thanks to an abundance of fresh herbs and veggies on a cool, sunny October Saturday: cabbage, leeks, broccolini, red bell peppers (I know folks
think of peppers as being a summer veggie, but mine tend not to ripen to sweet, sweet red perfection until September and beyond — it's mid-October and I still have bells, poblanos and serranos ripening in the
garden).
I'm
thinking about starting a herb
garden in my apartment this summer.
While I might have not done too much this Halloween, I've been baking quite a bit, doing some minor design changes in the kitchen, looking at paints and
thinking about what I want to do with
garden.
Just
think about it: smoked salmon and avocado slices bound by cream cheese, sprinkled with
garden cress, seasoned with horseradish sauce and wrapped in thin Russian pancakes, that are sliced into bite - sized pieces and dipped in soy sauce.
More time sitting in that overgrown herb
garden of mine should just
about do it, I
think.
, dropped this quote regarding recruits
thinking about the Wolverines from the
Garden State.
I have my fingers crossed for a great
garden this year... I'm
thinking all the time
about one small step.
It is wild to
think about how much love and time is poured into each aspect of
gardening: from the planning stage, to the planting of the seeds, to the nurturing of small plants, and finally the harvesting and food processing.
I'm reading a lot
about dye
gardens and
thinking about what plants I might like to use for that.
Teach kids
about gardening and nature by growing flowers this spring.When you
think spring, the first thing that pops into your head is probably flowers.
6 Reasons
Gardening with Your Kids is Important Have you ever thought about the MANY benefits of gardening with y
Gardening with Your Kids is Important Have you ever
thought about the MANY benefits of
gardening with y
gardening with your kids?
Have you ever
thought about the MANY benefits of
gardening with your kids?
I'm beginning to
think about next year's
garden, and what I might want to do differently.
I would love a couple of giant games for the
garden but I would never have
thought about making one.
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Thinking about starting seeds for your family vegetable
garden?
This may seem seem impossible since
gardening and cultivating the earth seem so earth friendly but
think about the impacts of what you are doing.
Think about what would be fun for your child — places to climb and dig, flower and vegetable
gardens, nooks to hide in, animals and insects to watch, quiet sanctuaries for daydreaming.
If you are not a natural gardener and the
thought of planning a whole
garden is too much,
think about a kitchen window herb
garden or square box
gardening.
If you like the planting possibilities of our top pick, but don't
think you need an app to remind you
about your indoor hydroponic
garden, this option might be for you.
But before
thinking about applying pesticides, gardeners can design (or re-design) their
gardens to make the most of native plants that have evolved over eons to thrive in local conditions without synthetic aid or lots of water.
Watching from his
garden at Woolsthorpe Manor, Isaac Newton began
thinking about the apple's descent: a line of
thought that, two decades later, ended with his conclusion that there must be some sort of universal force governing the motion of apples and cannonballs and even planetary bodies.
Yet (Honest) Truth contains a wealth of fascinating findings
about what makes us
garden - variety fibbers do what we do and why certain moral reminders may make us
think twice.
When my friends invite me over for a tour of their gorgeous new home, I coo over their rain shower and perfectly landscaped yard and when I return to my apartment with its fire escape «
garden» and bad water pressure, I never
think about their house again.
When you
think about seeds, the planting
gardens and flowers probably comes to mind.