‘ It feels like we’re in a bit of a holding pattern here at the Camp Butterfield Religious Family Sized Garden. Thinking on what to do first prior to gardening in Mid Coast Maine. On one hand, we have tons of growing space and the seedlings are ready to go… But on the other hand, Read More >>
Gardening in Mid Coast Maine {Zone 6a} Mid March
Yesterday after lunch I sat down and pulled out all my seeds and went through and organized them according to planting dates. I checked out the available seeds I have that I can use for Mid March Gardening in Mid Coast Maine. I had sorted them last month but never got around to dividing them Read More >>
Gardening in Coastal Maine – Planting Zone 6a – Early September
Yesterday, after putting another coat of primer on the walls in the kitchen {I’m up to 3 coats so far and I can STILL see bands of blue from where the previous owners painted around their upper cabinets} I harvested another round of tomatoes. 33.1 pounds from the kitchen garden and 36.4 pounds from the Read More >>
Gardening in Coastal Maine – Planting Zone 6a – August
Yesterday it started raining here around 10 am and it hasn’t stopped since. And it’s been lovely. If only we had gotten a good soak about two weeks ago everyone’s lawns wouldn’t be so brown and crunchy. Oh well. Some summers are like that. I’m just glad the grown is finally getting a nice drink. Read More >>
Gardening in Coastal Maine – Planting Zone 6a – Mid August
Tomato season has finally arrived here in Maine and holy cannolis people, it’s AWESOME. 🙂 Lucy and I harvested over 50 pounds of {mostly} Roma and San Marzano tomatoes yesterday and as soon as I get my Etsy orders out this morning I’ll be starting up the outdoor camp stove and canning some salsa. The Read More >>
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