by Daisy | Apr 3, 2017 | Beginner Gardens, Garden, Intermediate Gardening, Permaculture
Remember from Psych 101 the study about babies and Object Permanence? How before a certain age infants can’t grasp the concept that once something disappears it isn’t necessarily gone forever? I have a form of that when it comes to gardening: After a...
by Daisy | Mar 20, 2017 | Fencepost
First, let me say I’m always a little reluctant to use the term “home farming” when describing what I do, because I know what I do is negligible compared to what true farming is. Although I spend several hours a week in my garden and working on...
by Daisy | Mar 17, 2017 | Beverages, Fencepost, Recipes, Reviews
I’m a tea drinker. I brew a pot of tea every day, just for myself, sometimes two pots. If that isn’t enough, there’s tea bags to brew it by the cup. Several years ago, my blog partner/bud, Deanna, had one of her babies and we had a shower for her....
by Daisy | Feb 20, 2017 | Fencepost
I’m starting to wonder if this is going to be one of those winters that never happened. Yes, we’ve had some freezing temps, but all in all, above-normal readings nearly every week. Nature noticed. The peach tree surprised me today by busting out some of...
by Daisy | Dec 29, 2016 | Breads, Dessert, Recipes, Snacks & Sides
If you’re like me at this time of year, you’re one table full of sweet, highly-refined and fatty treats from running for the hills to subsist off roots and berries. But there is one more culinary hurdle to leap before the party season takes a breather: New...