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IT’S TIME TO START YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN

If your Trini herb garden is still thriving or for the most case alive, you are ready to up the ante and begin planting some vegetables. Either that or you just heard the budget and need to find some ways to cut back on your food bill. Either way, it’s time to plant your very own vegetable garden for fresh, organic and delicious produce! You will be amazed by the sweet, juicy flavors and vibrant textures that you will harvest!   Start by thinking about what you purchase in stores the most or what seems to be too expensive so you can save some money. For me, I love sweet peppers with my pasta, omelets and salads and pimentos in basically anything from my macaroni pie to homemade pizza so these were must haves for me!   Here are some popular selections: VEGETABLES Tomatoes Bell Peppers Pimentos Melongene/ Eggplant Lettuce Cabbage Kale Cucumber Cauliflower Broccoli Once you know what you want to plant, it’s time to make your vegetable garden work with the

There is Gardening and then there is ORGANIC GARDENING!

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The word ‘organic’ has become a buzz word when referring to eating healthier. We want organic fruits and vegetables but what exactly does this mean and how do we achieve this in our home gardens? WHAT IS ORGANIC GARDENING? Simply put, organic gardeners don't use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides on their plants. Ideally, organic gardening seeks to work with nature through replenishing resources as it makes use of them like using waste for compost or rotating crops to replenish nutrients in the soil, organic gardening. HOW DO YOU CONTROL PESTS AND DISEASE ORGANICALLY? While having an organic garden doesn’t mean that you have to live with worms in your produce, it does dictate that your garden may not be 100% pest free or look magazine ready. ORGANIC GARDENING TAKES THOUGHTFULLNESS, PLANNING, AND PATIENCE To keep your garden organic start with following the following steps. 1.      Be Observant - Check your garden often and get to know your plants so t

Mindfulness Grows In the Garden

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There are many ways to practice mindfulness, one which seems to be growing is gardening  (pun intended) . Mindfulness refers to the mental state of being calmly and consciously aware of what is happening not just in our mind and body but in our surrounding area without judgment. The practice of mindfulness stems from ancient Buddhist traditions and practices which purported that mindfulness can help to improve mental clarity, concentration, emotional flexibility, empathy, and tolerance whilst also reducing stress. MINDFULNESS IN THE GARDEN Being fully present and engaged in the garden allows the same relaxing effects to occur. If you are a regular gardener you may have experienced a time where you felt a level of pure peace and tranquility that is associated with being present in nature in the process of gardening. At these mindful moments you really feel the dirt and the potential it has in the palm of your hands, you feel the renewing warmth of the sun and the crisp

5 Life Lessons from the Garden

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When I started killing flowers and having flowers kill themselves in my backyard I never for one moment thought that I’d learn so much about myself during the process and actually fall in love with gardening. Over the years I have learned so much, apart from now having something in common with my mom, these are my top five life lessons from the garden:   Visions, no matter how crazy, can become a reality I wanted lots of butterflies and pretty flowers. I wanted fruit trees and a potting bench with outdoor seating and a hammock for relaxing. Heck, I want a reading nook too! As the years progressed, I was able to check things I thought were impossible in my tiny yard off the list and it makes me feel accomplished because it’s my vision that’s becoming a reality. I am more than enough Through killing countless seedlings and plants, which is part of being a Rogue Gardener, I have learned I have the skill and the patience to make great things happen, after all, the best re

Things Trinbagonian Parents Say to Gardeners

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If you are a Trinbagonian Rogue Gardener, you’ve probably heard a couple of these common phrases thrown at you. If not, this is a disclaimer that my mom may be crazy and overprotective… Whenever I garden too early in the morning…. ·        Drink some tea before you fall down in the garden ·        Yuh eat breakfast yet? What yuh doing out there? Whenever I garden mid-morning…. ·        You know in my days we didn’t have sunblock, we use to make straw hats or cover we head with a jersey… Whenever I garden in the evening… ·        Put on some long pants in the garden. You ain’t fraid something bite yuh fine legs? ·        Rub some Vaseline on it to stop the scratching  Whenever I ask for things to add to my compost... ·        Compost? I don’t have time for dat! Mom in her garden (...or forest?) Whenever I complained that a plant isn’t doing well…. ·        Stick a blue bottle by the plant to cut blight ·        In my days, we would have thro

What’s the big deal about the Old Farmer’s Almanac?

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Granny use to say “Make sure and check the Old Farmer’s Almanac before you plant anything’. As a child, I would be confused. Why would an almanac dictate when you would go outside and garden in your own yard? I would see her with the book but still, it just made no sense.   Fast forward 20 years and here I am cynically looking at, you’ve guessed it, the Old Farmer’s Almanac to determine when the next best day for planting would be. For those of you like me, had no clue what this Almanac is about, I’m about to blow your mind!   How Do They Predict the Weather? According to the Old Farmers’ Almanac, they derive their weather forecasts from a unique secret formula that was devised by the founder of the Almanac, Robert B. Thomas, in 1792. Thomas believed that weather on Earth was influenced by sunspots, which are magnetic storms on the surface of the Sun. (Mental Floss http://bit.ly/1zb4028 )   Is This Reliable Information? Apparently, the accuracy of the forecasting

Terrariums For Gardeners Who Don't Have Time or Space!

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Have you ever seen those cute tiny gardens in a bottle? That’s a terrarium, a self-sustainable ecosystem with a living, growing plant inside a sealed bottle. Mind blown! As the owner of four cats, creating a terrarium may possibly be the only way to keep a plant indoors without it being chewed on or peed in…. Plus, if you are popular for inadvertently murdering plants, this artistic, low maintenance option may be your saving grace!    This year, I have decided that I will use my passion for gardening to create personalized terrariums for my friends and family as Christmas gifts. Making a terrarium is a pretty easy project and the plant growing inside can survive for decades without any watering or other care. So it’s the gift that keeps on giving. SUPPLIES Ø Glass bottle or jar with a lid - clear glass bottle, soft drink bottle and liquor bottles which tend to be a little fancier, and can make a beautiful enclosure. Recycled jam or pasta sauce jars can work too.