Here is a sampling of some of the things growing in the garden that Spring: 'The Fairy' Climbing Rose, Spanish Lavender, Bleeding Hearts, and my pride of the Spring Garden--a Niobe Clematis!
The Tiny Green Cottage is our 859 square foot home located in Portland, Oregon. Since 2006, we have endeavored to transform our once barren 5,000 square foot lot into an organic edible landscape and heirloom garden styled in the English tradition.
Pickled Quail Eggs? Count Me In!
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*In this week's Beaverton Farmers Market newsletter, manager Ginger Rapport
interviewed a vendor about his favorite new snack, pickled quail eggs!
Since ...
Garden Memories From Last Fall
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I realized that if I don't post anything right now, I hurt this blog's
feelings... Four months with no posts... it's bad! So, let me post some
garden pictu...
Prize Truffle
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Saturday evenings annual gala dinner, organised by the Les Eyzies hunt,
inevitably offers rich pickings when it comes to the end of evening
(actually ea...
HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND A HEALTHY NEW YEAR
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Just to wish everyone a Happy Christmas and hoping 2020 is kind to you all.
This photo was taken in 2009 of a lovely old oak tree on one of my walks.
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Book Review: Pecking Order
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*I can't believe it's been a whole year since I've posted on this blog. I
hope to be better in 2019. Thank you for visiting. *
Secrets. Why do we keep th...
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Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Keep in mind that no matter the affliction,
Enjoy all of God's love and beautiful blessings that always surroun...
Royalty, Dirt and Joy from the farm
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Greetings from ALL at Big Table Farm!
We bottled our 2017 Laughing Pig Rose last week and are thrilled to have a
little more to go around than last year...
Garden Bloggers Bloom Day - April 2018
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April showers bring May flowers......
I hope the old poem is right! We've had a cool start to spring with
measureable rain on many a day.
The tulips in c...
Cara menghilangkan komedo
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*Cara menghilangkan komedo* adalah cara untuk merawat kulit secara alami
agar bisa bersih dan mulus. Khususnya kulit wajah. Banyak cara untuk
perawatan kul...
2015 in a Nutshell
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It is a snow day in Oxford today. It started around 11 AM and has steadily
snowed since. It's gorgeous.
Snowy street
Home
I'll be honest, 2015 has be...
I'm still here!
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Every so often I get an email or a message on Facebook wondering if
everything is okay. It's nice to know people still check here! I'm still
here and thi...
In my little world , I sing and skip.
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Hellooooo every one , who is out there reading blog worlds ...I've been
busy these last few months....each day just flys by so fast for me....lots
to see...
What shall I eat first?
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This year, I have not had a whole lot of time for blogging, but here at
least is one photo of some of the yummy produce coming from my small garden.
updates!
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This is the busiest time (I think? maybe it's always the busiest time) in
the garden, and I'm having trouble AS USUAL keeping up with photos, etc.
I've bee...
Infographic time: the chicken coop checklist
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Many thanks to Jason Macek for sending us a link to the great chicken coop
checklist infographic linked below. Building your own coop? If you follow
the ad...
Buy Essays Online
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If you are a student subsequently, you realize that you appear to need more
things done during a less period of time. From school, to work, to
extracurricu...
Applebright Farm BUCKS FOR SALE 2012
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Applebright Farm BUCKS FOR SALE 2012
Time to start planning for your fall breeding. Our bucks have produced
beautiful kids season after season. All are me...
Five Easy Steps to Changing a Tire
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If you have gone your entire life without changing a tire, consider
yourself lucky. However, if you are like most of us, this nuisance of this
task has c...
Daylily Days (Daze)
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I can't believe I haven't updated in so long. OK, yes, I can believe it.
Confession: I am intimidated by other garden blogs. They're so informative
and...
Baby Robin
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As I have been working in the garden this Spring, I kept hearing baby birds
chirping loudly from time to time, when the Mama bird brought them food. I
foll...
Harvest Monday
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Here is this years potato harvest. The harvest was a little dismal. I
didn't plant a lot of them and what was planted had a rather low yield. The
ones I p...
CSA #26, 11/23
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Happy day to give Thanks! We’ve reached the last CSA for 2011. The box
is filled with roots and squash to nourish and fill you up during the
colder, dar...
Help Find A Missing Goat in Oklahoma!
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This is Journey, she is a LaMancha dairy goat. Isn't she just beautiful?
Sadly, her owner Carol is desperately trying to find her and I am hoping
that by p...
Hand In Hand With Mother Nature
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*A Corner Of The Barn *
Every moment spent in the company of my family is precious. For though I
write, once a month, about what is happening in my garden...
Here chicky, chicky, chicky
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I can't believe how long it has been since I have had the time to add a
post or visit other blogs! With the onslant of spring my business booms
and time j...
Farmer Convocation
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This coming Sunday, 30 January, we’ll be getting together @ The Riverhouse
(2131 Harney St.) for a gathering, a bit of seed trading and whatnot. If
you’re...
USDA Grade "Tiny"
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Gingersnap, our 22 week old golden Campine pullet, laid her first egg
today. She is our smallest pullet and we think she is the cutest too.Here
is her litt...
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