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Hanna’s Tomato Tastings 2006

My tomatoes are (finally) ripening and I have been feasting on many, many tomatoes in the past week or so. Since there are hundreds of varieties of tomatoes, both heirloom and hybrid, to grow in the garden, one frequently has Read more ›

What Happened to Ethanol?

Gas at my local gas station was listed at $2.72 per gallon today. I make note of this because we are driving down to Cincy to visit my parents today. That is a pretty painful number to be looking at Read more ›

Datura: Angel Trumpet of Death

The Angel of Death is a character that exists, in concept, in almost all religions. I tend to consider my garden my religion, with a first hand relationship with god and nature. So then it is no wonder that in Read more ›

Cleome: Your Worst Best Friend

They say that once you plant cleome, it is a friend for life. Like the kind of friend who comes over to your house, plops down on the couch, eats all your food, takes over the TV and never leaves. Read more ›