Archive | February, 2022

{flashback friday – homegrown cabbage}

25 Feb

i hope y’all well and healthy and finding joy in the little things.

with all the changes happening for so many of us over the last almost 2 years, my green thumb has been turning slightly brown as of late. what i mean by that is, i have not had access to a regular garden setting in two seasons. {*gasp!*} which, as many of you that know me well truly understand, felt like a hole in my soul. nothing brings me more joy than getting my hands in the dirt, growing food, and being in touch with the earth – mind, body, and spirit.

this season, i plan to get back into the swing of things {see previous blog about my new plot!} and i have lots of exciting opportunities sprouting at this time. {see what i did there?!}

flashback to the only time i ever successfully grew cabbage… late fall of 2019. that seems like a lifetime ago. anyway, i’m planning to try to grow it again this year. probably in the fall versus the spring… but since i have so much space, one can never be sure what farmeraudrey will try 😉

{belated full moon post}

19 Feb

i took some pretty pictures of the moon a while back and never got around to posting them. since we recently experienced a full moon, i thought i would share some of those images here with you.

also – my favourite quote :

“to be nobody but yourself in a world that is doing its best to make you something else, is to fight the hardest battle you are going to fight… never stop fighting.” – ee cummings


{new garden season!}

15 Feb

hey y’all!

it’s a bit early in the year for such things, but this area in the northeast offered some nice weather this past weekend, so i was eager to get outside and get my hands in the dirt! as you know, there isn’t much that makes me feel happier than being in nature – and especially, being in a garden!!!

#farmeraudrey

it pleases me to say – that i finally found a community garden that is only about 15 minutes from where i currently live. i am so excited about it! i was also pleasantly surprised to discover that the plot i adopted is about 3 times the size of the last one i took care of in north carolina! this gives me so many ideas on what to plant, and i am feeling so grateful!!!

please stay tuned… as there will be more updates to come… but for now, here’s a brief overview of the work i did this past saturday when the temperatures were in the high 50s!

before…

during…

after…

the person who took care of this plot last season planted lots of beautiful garlic and onions… which apparently are mine now! and although i am very grateful to have them, i will have to figure out what to do with some of the crops since ultimately i will need to have access to the foundation before it’s time to harvest them…

also – i feel like it doesn’t look like i did much {haha}… and i still have a lot of work to do… but i was there for about 3 hours and i was able to clear out a lot of weeds, etc… i also brought a souvenir home, in the form of a slight rash on my arms from all of the random things i was pulling out of the ground and off the fence line, in my attempt to start prepping the soil {haha!} but fret not, my body and skin are just fine now… that said – next time, i ought to consider and/or be more conscious about wearing longer sleeves… sometimes i just get right into the thick of things, without thinking much… 😉


are you prepping for a garden this year? please comment and share what you plan on growing and any tips you may have! i love to hear from and talk with fellow gardeners! ❤

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