patio tomato plant

Tomato plants can easily grow in pots on a patio or deck.  This one in particular didn’t produce very well.  Maybe the plant itself was subpar or the SE Texas heat hampered it because I didn’t water enough.  I’m learning … Read More

basil herb planter

Basil grows really well in a planter.  You can snip a few leaves for cooking or snip a stem section for larger quantity.  When I juice veggies and fruit, I toss in a section of basil leaves and stem to … Read More

tomato plants in garden #3

Taken in mid-April, these are various tomato plants such as cherry, grape, roma, better boy, and early girl. (If you’re interested in starting your own garden while getting healthy and fit at the same time, simply sign up with PG.  … Read More

spring prep garden #1

Taken at the end of March, this is my cherry tomato and hot pepper garden.  Cinder blocks are ideal for creating the border.  Soil is composed of garden soil, compost soil,  manure, and peat moss.  Easy to get one started … Read More

fennel

Fennel is a neat vegetable.  Resembles celery but with a different taste.  I think it better to be cooked into a recipe rather than eaten raw.  Regardless, it’s cool and nutritious. (If you’re interested in starting your own garden while … Read More

carrots

My garden carrots had a fantastic sweet taste even though some looked a little funny.   It’s just how some of them shot down into the soil.  No matter, still nutritious. (If you’re interested in starting your own garden while … Read More

fall / winter garden #2

broccoli, carrots, radishes, dill, fennel, lettuce (If you’re interested in starting your own garden while getting healthy and fit at the same time, simply sign up with PG.  You’ll receive primal gardening advice and the knowledge to start and manage … Read More

broccoli

(If you’re interested in starting your own garden while getting healthy and fit at the same time, simply sign up with PG.  You’ll receive primal gardening advice and the knowledge to start and manage your own garden.)