Weekly Garden Image, June 14, 2015

Plot #63, Roseville Community Garden, June 14, 2015.

How does your garden grow? With #JerseyFreshLove, of course!

Now that my garden plot at Roseville Community Garden is fully planted for the season and growing, I thought I’d do a quick visual essay from the start of gardening season to date, then continue posting a photo from the same perspective each week throughout the season.

Here goes… starting from April 12 through June […]

Sign of the season

Growing season has become snowing season. But at least the days are getting longer now.

Friday Cow Blogging: “Look me in the eyes…”

Look me in the eyes. You are feeling very sleepy. Just let yourself relax. Feel your chest relaxing, your arms, your shoulders, your neck and head relaxing. Feel your entire body relaxing, all over.

You can feel yourself relaxing now. This feeling is getting stronger and stronger. It’s carrying you into a deep, peaceful […]

Friday Cow Blogging: Angus with Attitude?

“You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? Then who the hell else are you talking… you talking to me? Well I’m the only one here. Who the f**k do you think you’re talking to?”

Aberdeen Black Angus at Hudson Farm West. (Click to embiggen image)

 

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“All good things gotta come to an end…”

“…The thrills have to fade before they come ’round again The bills will be paid and the pleasure will mend All good things got to come to an end.” — Jackson Browne

August becomes September. The sun slides lower in the sky, and the cool evening breezes of autumn replace the oppressive heat of […]

Friday Cow Blogging: Cows in the Garden!

Cows gone wild! But they’re back on the right side of the fence at Roseville Community Garden tonight. (Click to embiggen)

Last year it was freakishly hot mid-July weather that brewed up a hail storm. This morning, I woke up to this email:

We had some excitement at the garden tonight. When fellow […]

The Little Sunflower That Could

Oh yeah, and Happy Birthday, Mom!

This is what became of a sunflower sprout that my Mom thought was a weed and tried to kill this spring. Fortunately, I noticed it missing from the garden, rescued it from a destiny in the compost pile, and got it back into the ground. What a difference 12 […]