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"Here’s your sweet lavender
sixteen sprigs a penny
that you’ll find my ladies
will smell as sweet as any"
Lavender Sellers’s Cry, London England CA 1900 (Lavender 2013)
garden eats
Your faithfulness is unto all generations: you have established the earth, and it abides. -Psalm 119:90
recycled vertical LIVING WALL and the beans go up while the strawberries and black eyed susans look on...
The start of our hydroponic lettuce tree.... we shall see! (2013)
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Repurposed Shipping Container + Hydroponics= FUN STUFF in the CITY!
~*MINT CrAzY*~
Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration. -Thomas Edison
Kiwi berry in their second year on farm doing well! (Spring 2013)
Kiwi berry!
spinach + kiwi berry + clematis (2012)
DEVOTION PLANTS FED STEADY DIET OF WORM AND CHICKEN... ummm... COMPOST.
Conceptual sketch of our plans to recycle a 40ft shipping container and turn it into a 40ft prayer space.
This Annabelle Hydrangea at the corner of our house just makes me happy every Spring- it looks like a wedding each and every year. (2013)
permaculture corner
Many combinations of vegetables and flowers have mingled and thrived on this tiny corner of land! This year the squash hang out with a variety of flowers (above). Last year (right), the roses overlook our bags of potatoes set between the broccoli plants. Rotate rotate rotate! We've grown enough cucumbers to feed a small army along with our daisies and clover here too.
In Northeast Georgia, we fight heavy red clay soil in our gardens. Using bags is a fantastic way to grow healthy root vegetables and also makes planting and harvesting more fun for the kids (and me!). In the picture (right) are a few of this year's peanut, carrot and new potato crops. We also grow radish, sweet potato, parsnip and turnips in the bags.
GARDEN PESTS SENT PACKING BY USE OF SOY SOAPS AND WORM TEA. WE KNOW IT SOUNDS WEIRD.