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Our Favorite Early Spring Table Decorations

Category: Presenting "The Curious Gardener"

Egg-shaped pinch pots by Amanda Ann Palmer Passover table decoration from thejewishhostess.com Easter table from marthastewart.com Bleeding hearts and lilies of the valley Eggshells become votive candles on babble.com Jelly beans hot glued to tree branches on craftysisters-nc.blogspot.com Ornamental cabbage ‘Crane’s White’ on gardenista.com tradgardsflow.blogspot.se Lilac and lilac-colored eggs at architectureartdesigns.com Lily of the valley -daffodil posies, gardenista.com    
Egg-shaped pinch pots by Amanda Ann Palmer Passover table decoration from thejewishhostess.com Easter table from marthastewart.com Bleeding hearts and lilies of the valley Eggshells become votive candles on babble.com Jelly beans hot glued to tree branches on craftysisters-nc.blogspot.com Ornamental cabbage ‘Crane’s White’ on gardenista.com tradgardsflow.blogspot.se Lilac and lilac-colored eggs at architectureartdesigns.com Lily of the valley -daffodil posies, gardenista.com    

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How To Grow Microgreens

Category: How-To Projects, Plant Ideas & Info, Presenting "The Curious Gardener"

The Early Spring issue of Country Gardens with a feature story on our greenhouse also has an interesting story about growing microgreens. Here's a link to the Country Gardens website with How To information on growing microgreens. I started 3 crops myself, using 3 handmade plates by the talented Vermont potter Amanda Ann Palmer. Because microgreens are harvested a couple of weeks after the seeds are sown, a shallow dish with no holes for drainage is perfectly acceptable. [caption id="attachment_2262" align="alignleft"…
The Early Spring issue of Country Gardens with a feature story on our greenhouse also has an interesting story about growing microgreens. Here's a link to the Country Gardens website with How To information on growing microgreens. I started 3 crops myself, using 3 handmade plates by the talented Vermont potter Amanda Ann Palmer. Because microgreens are harvested a couple of…

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