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Confessions of a Mad Gardener

Welcome to our blog!  Our thoughts, observations, seed germination results, theories, and a few odds and ends are thrown in the mix here.  My husband, the comedian, was asked a question at one Seedy Saturday and he stated 'Oh no, you want to talk to my wife.  I'm just playing Igor to Dr Frankenstein.'     Enough said.

Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first.
Dear diary Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
This is my feeble attempt in keeping an 'up-to-date' log on sowing, germination and observations/results.
Published: Tuesday 23 September, 2008
Tomatoes: growing them thar love apples! by Sandy Hofer Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
Make your friends, family, and neighbours jealous with your luscious ripe tomatoes very early in the growing season.
Published: Friday 07 March, 2008
Soil recovery & surprise seedlings Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
Reusing your seeding medium and surprise seedlings/unexpected treasures.
Published: Thursday 30 March, 2006
Iris Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
Species germination variances and observations.
Published: Thursday 30 March, 2006
Ephemerals Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
What the heck is an ephemeral?
Published: Thursday 30 March, 2006
In the News! Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
Georgia Straight's article. Angela Murrils interview.
Published: Thursday 02 March, 2006
Tree seedlings: starting early Topic: Confessions of a Mad Gardener
Some trees and shrubs enter dormancy very early in the growing season if started early.
Published:
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