I'm really getting the bug!
Just ordered Rodale's Basic Organic Gardening book and received a free downloadable 'Time-Saving Tools and Tricks' that's pretty basic, but I thought I'd pass it on to you:
http://offers.rodale.com/images/bks/downloadable/202507201TimeSavingToolsDL.pdf
Here's 'Rodale's Organic Life' free eMag that looks pretty cool. If you're into gardening you definitely want to have a look!
http://www.rodalesorganiclife.com/garden/26-plants-you-should-always-grow-side-by-side/slide/5
And here's a sweet lady I just discovered that lives north of me who grows and sells heirloom seedlings at a couple of nearby farmer's markets. I have been shopping online for heirloom tomatoes, discovered her and wrote her this afternoon. She just responded. Very interesting background. I'm in love...with her plants! Her note below her link - if you're in the area.
http://www.grownfromtheheart.com/
"Hi Ben,
The tomatoes won't be ready until next week, but I have spinach, lettuce, arugula, mizuna, parsley, kale, cilantro, dill, watercress, upland cress and many other herbs. Yes, I will be at the Templeton market tomorrow from 9-12:30, and I'm at the Atascadero market on Wednesdays from 3 - 5:30.
If you're planning to come up next week for tomatoes, please email me a list of which varieties you want and how many of each. This first batch are all early tomatoes. You can see that list on my website, www.grownfromtheheart.com. All the later producing tomatoes will be ready by the end of March.
Thanks!
Serena"
Yayyyy!! |