GrandpaâÂÂs Garden is a collection of hints and tips to help you get more enjoyment out of your garden. Grandpa in his native habitat - the garden. Suggested Grandpa's Garden Articles We Have 25 Degree nights In The Forecast We have 11 of them, and need to use them all winter long to keep the horse troughs full, so they need to be easy to get to. I wrap them in old rags to insulate them, and cover them with a bucket to keep the rags dry. This Is The Time Of Year You Feel Water Sitting under them in the shade you can also see them. It reminds me that grape vines output a tremendous amount of water every day, and are not a good choice for garden borders. I've Been Reminded How Important It Is They tend to make your soil more acidic as they decompose. I used to lime my melon and squash hills but could detect no significant difference so I quit. Global Warming Has Caused Our Last Average We are in zone 8b according to Frostdate. com. I Have A Row Of Beets That Just Too Pretty to Pick Their cranberry colored stems and dark green leaves with cranberry colored veins are in contrast with all the other assorted shades of green in the garden. They are uniformly tall and evenly spaced and I hate to ruin the symmetry by picking some. One Of The Best Garden Chores Who doesn't like a roaring hot fire on a cold overcast day. Heck, even the neighbor kids will come over to help you. The Other White Powder In A Zip Lock It was a very popular insecticide back in the day because it's organic. I became disillusioned with it when I learned it is only effective when dry. To All Of You Still Harvesting Fall Lettuce The birds are enjoying mine and I'm ok with it. I've left the plants in the ground for them, and feel like it's the right thing to do. Watering My Seed Rows And Transplants As soon as the seed sprouts get tall enough to fall over I drag a furrow along both sides of them so I can walk along and fill it with water that doesn't run off away from the plants. I get to do this every day for awhile. I Cannot Believe That My Bloomsdale Long Standing Spinach What it does have are jagged leaves from birds eating it. Either the birds are keeping the fly's that lay the eggs away, or they are eating the maggots that emerge. I've Been Raking The Trampled Hay Out I can get about a pitchfork full a day and save it up until I've accumulated a wheelbarrow load. Having my mulch available a little at a time keeps me constantly gardening. I Found An Onion Set Laying On top of the Ground Must have been a cat digging that caused it. It had a full beard of one inch roots spreading out from the bottom and no stem tip showing. More Gardening Articles