Just wanted to give a quick reminder of the Organic Gardening Carnival that is coming up this Thursday, November 6th!
Basically, it's an opportunity to share the things that we've learned in our gardening experiences (the good and the bad) with each other, and glean from what others have to share! For more on the carnival itself, see this post.
I've already begun to sketch out what I want to say, and I'm so excited to get it all out there (for my own records) and to read what others have to say as well!
I also realized just how valuable this could be for those who are seriously thinking of gardening this coming spring (or earlier, depending on where you live) as we all face rising food and living costs in this recession. Anyone, absolutely anyone, can grow at least something, and as grocery budgets get tighter, every little bit counts!
For those with blogs, get your posts ready as the Mr. Linky will go up on Wednesday night for all the early birds.
For those without blogs, would you email me your contributions by Wednesday morning (Nov.5) and I will put them together into a post (keeperofthehome at canada dot com). If you don't make it by that morning, please, please share your thoughts with us in the comments section!
So be ready on Thursday, November 6th, to share all of your organic gardening wisdom and to reap (lol, pun not intended) the benefits of this joint effort!
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I am so excited about this carnival! I only ventured out into growing 2 tomato plants this year, but seeing all the pictures of your garden has me wanting to do more next spring. I plan to spend this winter reading up on gardening techniques so that I’ll be prepared when spring rolls around. I’m waiting on several books that I requested from the library on composting, which I plan to start this winter in preparation for gardening next spring. I’m hoping that I haven’t gotten over-ambitious, as our second child will be born in early February. Hopefully, I will be settled in to managing a household of two kids 2 and under and my at-home job by the time I need to get started on my gardening!
Can I ask a question about tomatoes that maybe someone could answer? Where do I get good tomato plants or seeds?