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Keyhole Garden Progress – March 17, 2020

By |2020-03-17T08:15:30-07:00March 17th, 2020|Garden, Projects|

Warm weather followed by a week of rain has really kicked the leafy greens into high gear. On the front left you can see the remainder of the romaine heads giving one last push. Meanwhile on the right, it's a motley assortment of loose leaf greens, spinach and cilantro. One head of broccoli remains as does the red cabbage (back  [keep reading...]

Keyhole Garden Progress – March 4, 2020

By |2020-03-05T08:12:14-08:00March 5th, 2020|Projects|

The winter crops continue their rotation out of the bed. Broccoli is all done (save 1 plant), and the Romaine lettuce and peas are calling it quits as well. We cut the cilantro down to an inch high to keep it leafy and stop it from bolting. I replaced the broccoli with cucumbers (National Pickling) over this past weekend and  [keep reading...]

Keyhole Garden Progress – February 8, 2020

By |2020-02-08T09:18:59-08:00February 8th, 2020|Photos, Projects|

Temperatures have been well below freezing at night for the past week, but you wouldn't know it by looking at the keyhole garden. It continues to produce like there's no tomorrow. We've been harvesting lettuce and cilantro all week and it just seems to grow right back. Garlic, broccoli and cabbage are thriving as well.

Keyhole Garden Progress – January 23, 2020

By |2020-01-28T08:48:03-08:00January 24th, 2020|Projects|

A bit of rain followed by warmer weather from what I call our "fake spring" (it always gets really warm here at the end of January, then snaps back to cold) has the vegetables in the keyhole garden growing like crazy. All the garlic is now well along and the romaine lettuce, cilantro and dill are getting close to harvest.  [keep reading...]

My Keyhole Garden is Amazing

By |2020-01-11T09:11:42-08:00January 2nd, 2020|Garden, Projects|

Cool weather has turned it into a nutrient rich kitchen garden like no other! It's hard to overstate how awesome a keyhole garden is. If you’ve ever thought about building one, do it. I built one on a whim for about $100 early last spring and was amazed at how it pumped out vegetables and herbs from spring all the  [keep reading...]

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