well, this post is a little late to garden, but with local markets in full swing what better way to get green health fruits and veggies. Local markets are a perfect place to get fresh produce. Most of it is organic. and better than store bought. You will need to ask the grower if it is organic.
There is even a better way to get organic and fresher veggies. Grow your own.
www.backyardgardner.com/veg www.seedsofchange.com they offer organic seeds. Get your info ready for next season. Heck you can even cultivate your garden and prepare it for next year. You will be amazed how ready your ground will be. Take your leaves and pile them in your dirt, turn over in winter once, and in the spring it will be ready to go, you won't even see a leaf.
If you want to find a local market go to www.localharvest.org.
if your interested in ranch meats that are from free range cows (no nasty added hormones & stuff) go to www.sextonranches.com Check it out, you may want to try some. It will improve your living and I do believe she ships. I have to order some roasts for the winter.! Yummy!!
Well, another important thing this time of year is paper plates. So, that is what I will be talking about next week. Wait till you hear about this!! You will be shocked!! I was!
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Hi Dawn, grow your own tastes SO much better I agree! So far this year I have grown mushrooms and courgettes, mint, basil and corriander. The tomatoes are coming on fine, they're just not ready yet.
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