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Dave
Southern Indiana
USDA Zone 6bAn organic (mostly) gardener shares his thoughts about gardening, nature, food and striving to be self-sufficient.
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arugula Asian greens asparagus baking bees birds blackberries bluebirds bread broccoli butterflies cabbage Cats chard cold frame containers Crafts cucumber eggplant fall flowers Food fruit Gardening garlic greenhouse greens herbs homemade kale lettuce local Nature onions peppers Photography pita salad seeds spinach squash sustainable tomatoes tradition treesSOME OF THE BLOGS I FOLLOW
- A Growing Tradition
- A Thinking Stomach
- Annie's Kitchen Garden
- Bloom, Bake & Create
- Curbstone Valley
- Daphne's Dandelions
- Deb's Garden
- Garden To Wok
- Good To Grow
- Henbogle
- Macro Monday
- Ohiofarmgirl's Adventures In The Good LAnd
- Ramblings from a Desert Garden
- Robin's Nesting Place
- Spring Garden Acres
- Stoney Acres
- Subsistence Pattern
- Suburban Tomato
- The Gardener of Eden
- The Modern Victory Garden
- The Raven Lunatic
- The Violet Fern
- Wood Ridge
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Tag Archives: fruit
Giving Back
My mom and aunt used to make this salad every Thanksgiving, and I’ve carried on the tradition by making it myself for as long as I can remember. If you don’t like cranberry sauce from a can then you might like … Continue reading
Brains & Brioche
Most Tuesdays I volunteer for a hot lunch program. We serve meals to anyone who cares to stop in, and this year business has been booming. The shelves are also bare at many food pantries, as the economy takes its … Continue reading
Yes, We Have Bananas
I’m still tweaking a recipe for healthy banana bread (all suggestions are welcome), but my wife has a great recipe for smoothies and has kindly allowed me to share it. It’s a summertime favorite for busy mornings. We make our own … Continue reading



