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Kaye Kittrell: Raised Bed FAIL + Mini Garden Tour



Raised Bed FAIL + Mini Garden Tour ~ How it’s going after the Tennessee tornado and a dozen inches of rain! City girl turned homesteader sharing life with cats!

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21 Comments

  1. WOW. another year of too much on your plate. Cut back your homestead, your mental health will love you for it and your senior body. Bigger is not better. And it is just May. Another WOW, I feel your overwhelmed state of mind. Take care and be smart and stay healthy my friend.

  2. What wonderful abundance from sheer neglect! I think the yellow flowers are from Mustard. Poke has to be cooked for 8 minutes in boiling water with three changes of water for a total of 24 minutes in order to remove the greater portion of Oxalates. The ripe berries can be frozen, and people with arthritis can eat one a day for pain relief for a limited amount of time. But, do your own research!

  3. The plant with the yellow flowers looks like a Japanese type lettuce/greens/mustard that has bolted/going to seed. We finally got rain in San Antone last night…Thank you Lord. Your beds look so lush and beautiful!! Love your flowers…lilacs perhaps. Have an awesome day!! 🤠❤🐱🐱🐱❤

  4. I am great at growing unknown volunteer brassicas 😂 Do I let it grow, eat it, kill it with a vengeance, save the seeds…always a personal debate.
    Thank you for showing what most of us struggle with – weeds, invasive grass, time, energy inputs, and lack of help, plus the blessings.

  5. The older I get, the more I plant near my house. I've put in fruit & nut trees & cut out a lot of junk pines that just ruin the land over time anyway.
    Though planting blueberries near some good pine trees works very well.
    I'm still annoyed that my cinnamon tree died when the greenhouse temps dipped too low this winter, grr… But my moringa trees are thriving & exploding. ^^

  6. Thanks for the ID on the American Burnweed. I have at least one growing along with my wildflower seedlings and hadn't had a chance to figure out what it was.

  7. Thanks for the garden update Kaye. Sorry about your peach tree and hope you are able to harvest something in spite of the loss from rain and storms. Those volunteer tomatoes are beyond wild – perhaps thinning them might enable you to get a harvest from them but what a job that would be. Take care and have a wonderful week..

  8. Hi Kaye! News reports about cicadas do mention protecting young trees from them. I wish you well. Peace and Blessings to you and everyone 🌻🐈‍⬛🪴

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