A Must-Use Resource for Pacific Northwest Gardeners

As gardeners in the Pacific Northwest (specifically Zone 8b), we know that our growing conditions can be unique. Finding advice tailored to our cool summers and mild, wet winters is key to a successful harvest. That’s why I always recommend the Edible Gardens Workshop Series from the Pierce County Conservation District. If you live in the area and haven’t checked this program out, you are truly missing out on a wealth of local gardening knowledge. […]

Bread!

With the shorter, colder days ahead, here’s some Ciabatta bread we made today! I was intrigued and challenged with the article by William Rubel in the most recent edition of Mother Earth News (December 2019/January 2020).  I had always wanted to try making Ciabatta but was always a little intimidated by the end product.  After all it looked like something that must be difficult, if not impossible, to achieve. I was pleasantly surprised, the recipe […]

Comfrey Returns

The Comfrey has returned this spring as I had hoped it would.  Last year was the first year for it and I had hopes that it would over winter and show itself again this spring.  I have several buckets of comfrey tea to use as fertilizer on the garden after using the leaves from last year to steep all winter.