Some herbs from your garden can take weeks to air dry. Here’s a better way
Archive for the ‘Fall Gardening’ Category
Quick Home Garden Tip: Drying Your Herbs Quickly
Posted in Fall Gardening, Quick Garden Tip, Starting A Garden, Vegetable Gardening, tagged Allentown, Beginning Gardening, Bethlehem, harvest, organic gardening, Pennsylvania on February 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Fall Garden Harvest Today: Daikon Radish, Spinach and Scallions
Posted in Fall Gardening, Vegetable Gardening, tagged Allentown, Bethlehem, cover crop, daikon radish, Fall Gardening, forage radish, harvest, lehigh valley, organic gardening, Pennsylvania, radish, raised beds, weather on November 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Today I pulled scallions and Daikon Radishes and cut some spinach. It’s a week and a half before Thanksgiving and we’re still eating fresh garden vegetables-how wonderful.
Compost Your Autumn Leaves! Don’t Waste ‘Em!
Posted in Composting, Fall Gardening, Organic Fertilizer, Organic Lawn Care, Soil Conditioning, Starting A Garden, tagged Allentown, Beginning Gardening, Bethlehem, compost, compost bin, Composting, Fall Gardening, fertilizer, Fungus, lawn health, leaves, lehigh valley, manure, organic gardening, Organic Lawn Care, Pennsylvania, Soil Conditioning on October 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
If you’re a gardener, I sincerely hope that you’re saving those autumn leaves for your garden. They can be used as mulch or compost and are an important source of nutrients for your soil.

