Jim Long's Garden
11/29/2011

The Life of a Bee

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Honey bee, testing the last of the basil flowers. Two days after Thanksgiving, we finally had a killing freeze. We've been fortunate...
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11/23/2011

The Herbs of Thanksgiving

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Garden sage on the left, Biergarten sage on the right, both have the traditional flavor. Ever wonder why we have a taste for certain fla...
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11/19/2011

Crustless Quiche

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Fresh spinach, greens and green onions from the cold frame. Last night I looked in the cold frame for some ideas for supper. What I real...
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11/10/2011

Winter Cold Frames

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Swiss Chard grows well in a cold frame. I grew up reading Organic Gardening and Mother Earth News magazines. As early as the late 195...
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11/04/2011

What a Bee Sees

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Ever wonder what a bee sees close up? Following here are a bees-eye view of what they see on their daily rounds through the garden. At t...
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10/29/2011

Ozarks Leaves

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Add caption I once ruined someone's dream. Not intentionally, but when the leaves start changing in our woods, I am reminded of the i...
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