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From the Garden: March at the Wild Rose Homestead
Spring has arrived in Southern Oregon! Here's a few scenes from around the homestead over the past month.
This is our second full growing season on the property. The fruit tress we planted last year are looking marvelous - like this Asian Pear exploding in flowers! Maybe we'll get the first fruits this year?
We also planted two-year-old asparagus roots last year on the garden edges. We're starting...
This is our second full growing season on the property. The fruit tress we planted last year are looking marvelous - like this Asian Pear exploding in flowers! Maybe we'll get the first fruits this year?
We also planted two-year-old asparagus roots last year on the garden edges. We're starting...
From the Garden: Recycling cardboard at Wild Rose
We go through a lot of boxes in a single holiday season! And while we have an amazing local recycling center, we try to reuse as much as possible right here on the homestead. Cardboard is an ideal first layer for our lasagna garden bedsthat we are establishing on the property. So, each box is saved, de-taped and used either as a weed-blocking base layer or as a seed starting tray in our gardens....
From the Garden: Recycled Box Seedling Pots
We go through a lot of jars at Wild Rose, which means we go through a lot of jar boxes! Jar boxes are typically small with corrugated partitions to protect jars during shipping. These boxes aren't very useful for storage or garden mulch, so we've started using them for seedlings. We save all of our jar boxes through the busy Winter shopping season for our Spring seedlings, leaving the partitions...