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  • kids | tomato

    Picking orange tomatoes

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    My youngest daughter has been very excited waiting to pick our tomatoes. She picked a green one a couple weeks back which I informed her that she needs to wait until they turn red, guess I needed to be more clear about “dark” red, since yesterday when we went out to our garden the first thing I heard was “I picked a matoe” which she is proudly displaying below.

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  • potatoes

    Getting kids to eat vegetables from the garden

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    One of the original ideas when starting my first garden was a way to hopefully to get my kids to actually eat some vegetables if they helped growing. Other than a couple bites of carrots this has not been very successful until recently. I was able to convince my four year old to actually eat some potatoes from the garden…well okay potatoes are not technically scientifically classified as a…

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  • strawberries

    Propagation of strawberry plants

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    My strawberries have stopped producing berries and now have started send runners all over the place. During the berry growing season I would pinch them off to let the plants use their energy creating delicious berries. Now those runners are not really doing any harm I have decided to let some of them live and propagate them into some small plant trays. I grow my strawberries in the open…

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  • onions

    More Onion Flowers

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    The bees are loving these guess I should be seeing some great onion seeds soon.

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  • compost | tomato

    Something is coming out of my compost bin!! – Update

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    The volunteer tomato plant that has been growing out of my compost bin definitely looks healthy but given its rapid foliage growth and no fruit I guess I don’t need to do any soil tests to confirm my compost is high in nitrogen. Note to self, don’t grow tomatoes in pure compost.

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  • lemon verbena | peppermint | strawberries

    Propagating peppermint and lemon verbena

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Starting next week I will have an office at work with a window so of course I have to start thinking about what sort of vegetation I can put on that ledge. The first thing that came to mind was peppermint and lemon verbena seemed like a good choice since they provide an excellent fragrance and I can eat/drink them if I have to stay late and get tired…

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  • cilantro | salmonella | tomato

    Ok, so now where did the the cilantro go?

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Well I wrote a couple weeks about my surprise of the missing tomoatos, last week I went back to my favorite Mexican restaurant at work and noticed cilantro has also been removed as a choice of condiments. Going back to my desk I discovered that cilantro and peppers have been added to the list of produce that has been reported tainted with salmonella. With the whole law of supply…

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  • blossom end rot | tomato

    Preventing tomato blossom end rot

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    If you are lucky you may have never seen this gross looking anomaly on the bottom but if you are like the rest of us you probably have seen this disorder especially on your first fruits of the season. Fortunately with some precautionary measures you should be able to minimize the effect of this on your harvest. There are three primary causes for tomato blossom end rot; inconsistent watering,…

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  • compost | tomato

    Something is coming out of my compost bin!!

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Noticed this plant before thinking it was a weed growing next to my compost bin, but today I noticed it was actually growing out of a small slat in my compost bin. After a little more inspection I realized the distrinct tomato plant look and smell. Guess I was wrong to think those green tomatoes I threw in last fall were too immature to have viable seeds…

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    Youngest gardening blogger

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Well not 100% sure there is not a younger garden blogger out there but at the ripe age of 6 pretty sure Megan is in close competition. You can check out “Megan’s Garden” at http://www.megansgarden.com. Now I must warn you that this blog is written by a 6 year old that does not use a spell checker so if you may need to read phonetically which can be a…

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  • tomato

    First tomato of the season

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

    Well it is official I have my first official red tomato of the season this morning while watering. It was from a hanging basket my dad gave to me for Father’s day called "Tom’s Tumbler" which should cascade over providing lots of cherry tomatoes. I also noticed some of my "Early Girls" were also starting to produce so fresh garden salsa should be coming soon.

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  • onions

    Onion flowers

    ByThe Cheap Vegetable Gardener

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