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Day: 26. May 2020

How to transplant Tomatoes – Save Leggy Seedlings

Hi there! I’m Liesa!

I believe in the magic of growing things.
In my garden I grow food, I grow skills like cooking or preserving and I grow happiness and wholesomeness.
Come along on my journey of gardening and processing homegrown food.

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  • I had such a blast at the pumpkin exhibition in #blühendesbarock all sorts and sizes and colors of pumpkin! Punkin soup and fries and candy and jam and what not! Check out my stories to see their 712 kg (over 1500 lbs!) winner pumpkin and some of the sculptures they have! And of course I bought some cute pumpkins to, in hopes of growing them from seed again have you been to a #fallfair yet? . . #gardening #gärtnern #allotment #gemüsegarten #veggiegarden #kitchengarden #veggiepatch #nutzgarten #growyourown #growyourownfood #instagardeners #gardenersofinstagram #gardeningtips #ediblefrontyard #ediblegarden #kleingarten #plot #pumpkin #pumpkinseason #pumpkins #pumpkinlove
  • A rainy day but I gathered a nice harvest! There is more sauce to be made now and more things to be cooked. Have you filled your shelves for winter yet? I like the buzz that comes with bringing in a big harvest. All is to be used with a couple of days so that nothing goes to waste. It was the surplus that my garden produced that made me research and learn methods of preserving and now I
  • Oh summer, I
  • It got cold during the last days and it seems that some has left us. This is yesterday
  • CUCUZZA SQUASH, the longest summer squash ever! This Italian heirloom plant called Cucuzza, Zuchetta or Serpente di Sicilia, is one of my favorites in the garden! It is very prolific (check out the reels), grows thin squashes that reach my body hight in length and taste very delicate. I harvest this summer squash when they are still only about a meter long (3.3 feet - like this one) so they are tender and sweet. The mature ones are inedible but turn hollow and hard like a bottle squash when you leave them to dry. As I said, they grow super
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