Video Friday Changed to Gardening Tips Friday
New Gardening Tips Friday!
Although I will show a video every Friday, Video Friday has been changed to Gardening Tips Friday. Every week in addition to a video about gardening, I am going to include articles that I have written.
This week we have: an article about how to grow green beans, an article on growing Swiss chard and a video about growing bachelor buttons.
Easy to Grow Bush Beans
Even if you think that you have a “brown thumb”, The bush green bean is so easy to grow that even a beginner grow them successfully. I love growing bush green beans! They are the easiest of all vegetables to grow and can be grown by people new to vegetable gardening!. The bush green bean can be grown in almost any climate. Unlike pole beans, bush beans don’t need any special supports. Click here to read more
Most greens bolt in the heat of summer, but if you’re looking for a green that does not quickly go to seed during the heat of summer, plant beautiful, nutritious Swiss chard. Not only is Swiss Chard beautiful, it is perhaps one of the most nutritious greens you can grow. Recent studies have shown that Swiss chard contains at least 13 different click here to continue
A Romantic Summer Flower Garden
I hope you enjoyed this week’s garden segment of howmyspiritsings! I would love to hear what you have to say about the changes!
Donna Brown is pastor at Faith in God Church 1 1/2 miles south of Brandsville, Missouri on Hwy 63. Sunday services are at 10 am and Wednesday night Bible Study at 6:30 pm. As Author Cygnet Brown, she has recently published her first nonfiction book: Simply Vegetable Gardening: Simple Organic Gardening Tips for the Beginning Gardener
She is also the author of historical fiction series The Locket Saga. which includes When God Turned His Head and Soldiers Don’t Cry, the Locket Saga Continues, and most recently, A Coward’s Solace, Book III of the Locket Saga
.For more information about Cygnet Brown and her book, check out her website at http://www.cygnetbrow.com .
Tomorrow is “gardening day.” My project list runneth over. You are right about bush beans. Even I can grow them. 🙂
You Are so funny! You have a great garden!