Michele | January 20th, 2010
Its that time of year again! The Holidays are over, and Spring is just around the corner. January for me, is the month to organize my seed collection, and order anything necessary as far as what I am going to plant, whether its a “must have” new variety, or an old favorite. Remember, I live in Pennsylvania, and soon I will start my seedlings indoors to be transplanted outdoors during the Spring and Summer. By ordering my seeds and supplies in January, I usually receive everything in plenty of time. If I delay this until February, I run the risk of having to wait too long for my items to arrive, due to an overload of orders flooding the seed companies. Trust me, I learned this first hand!
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Michele | January 8th, 2010
My name is Michele, and I am a gardenaholic. My sister thinks I need an intervention and a 12 step program! I live and breathe trying to figure out what else I can fit into my moderately sized backyard! I like to call it my “Edible Landscape.”
 Backyard Left Fall/Winter
I live in South Park, PA, and obviously need to battle a few cold months, and some rainy seasons. I believe that with a little ingenuity, I can work along with nature and our climate to supply my family with delicious, healthy, organic, and homegrown foods – all 4 seasons!
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