Changing my blog address
April 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm coming closer to leaving this Typepad site because I couldn't obtain the URL address for Living in Season. (Someone else has it and actually uses it.) So a couple of months ago, I started a new one with WordPress.org. It's taking me a fair amount of time to figure out the features, but since [...]
Changing my blog address
April 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm coming closer to leaving this Typepad site because I couldn't obtain the URL address for Living in Season. (Someone else has it and actually uses it.) So a couple of months ago, I started a new one with WordPress.org. It's taking me a fair amount of time to figure out the features, but since [...]
Changing my blog address
April 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm coming closer to leaving this Typepad site because I couldn't obtain the URL address for Living in Season. (Someone else has it and actually uses it.) So a couple of months ago, I started a new one with WordPress.org. It's taking me a fair amount of time to figure out the features, but since [...]
Changing my blog address
April 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm coming closer to leaving this Typepad site because I couldn't obtain the URL address for Living in Season. (Someone else has it and actually uses it.) So a couple of months ago, I started a new one with WordPress.org. It's taking me a fair amount of time to figure out the features, but since [...]
First tomato grafting attempts
March 29, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Yesterday I grafted my first tomatoes using Brandywine on top of Maxifort rootstock. It was 18 days from seeding, and they were tiny. The silicon clips I purchased from Johnny’ s Selected Seeds are form stems up to 1/16 of an inch. Like I said – tiny! But I wondered if these were too small so [...]
First tomato grafting attempts
March 29, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Yesterday I grafted my first tomatoes using Brandywine on top of Maxifort rootstock. It was 18 days from seeding, and they were tiny. The silicon clips I purchased from Johnny’ s Selected Seeds are form stems up to 1/16 of an inch. Like I said – tiny! But I wondered if these were too small so [...]
Preparing for peas
March 22, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I wrote this post about planting peas and other spring projects in my new blog The Backyard Bounty. Yesterday I set up a couple of Wall-O-Waters in the garden to warm the soil for a few days before I plant Burpee "Earlieena' peas several weeks earlier than normal. I've used Wall-O-Waters for tomatoes early in the [...]
Preparing for peas
March 22, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I wrote this post about planting peas and other spring projects in my new blog The Backyard Bounty. Yesterday I set up a couple of Wall-O-Waters in the garden to warm the soil for a few days before I plant Burpee "Earlieena' peas several weeks earlier than normal. I've used Wall-O-Waters for tomatoes early in the [...]
Preparing for peas
March 22, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I wrote this post about planting peas and other spring projects in my new blog The Backyard Bounty. Yesterday I set up a couple of Wall-O-Waters in the garden to warm the soil for a few days before I plant Burpee "Earlieena' peas several weeks earlier than normal. I've used Wall-O-Waters for tomatoes early in the [...]
Preparing for peas
March 22, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I wrote this post about planting peas and other spring projects in my new blog The Backyard Bounty. Yesterday I set up a couple of Wall-O-Waters in the garden to warm the soil for a few days before I plant Burpee "Earlieena' peas several weeks earlier than normal. I've used Wall-O-Waters for tomatoes early in the [...]

