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Tag: Peas

Early Summer and Biblical Asshattery

I am so happy that nobody reads these. A blog to your own is so much better than social media. If you have the means, I highly recommend … Read more

Marching On

A bright sunny day. Cold still, so covering up the tender brassicas and lettuces at night. But I think they are doing well. I am already bored with … Read more

Leap Day

Some things are starting in the garden. The ginger I have been coaxing along since November went out into pots and are starting to grow a bit. It’s … Read more

January, the Aftermath

I was in my feelings this morning. I wrote a whole post about it and then put it away. It’s not for now. Suffice to say, I am … Read more

Late Summer Pea-vishness

This part of summer overwhelms me. There are so many other things I have done over the last few days – no time for pictures. Forty pounds of … Read more

Late June on the Terrace

Saving snow peas for the seeds – a fall planting? The Kaffir lime tree is setting a new flush of tiny baby leaves for later use in Thai … Read more