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Fall Gardening in Texas
The end of September might be too late in most of the United States to finish planting your fall garden, but not here. My children and I finally got the last row made and planted this week. We are going to plant onions later in October, but other than that we are done with the preparation/planting phase. We are looking forward... »
Growing Big Carrots
Since we get many compliments on our carrots for their size, appearance, and taste, I thought I would share how we grow them. Carrots need room to grow. You need to provide good soil that enables them to grow straight. One year we just planted the carrot seeds in a regular row. Not taking... »



