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Author: Kelly
• Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

I spent some time planting in my raised bed garden yesterday. Already had some corn, peas, and some lemon basil in so I put in some tomatoes.

Now I’ve planted tomatoes in the past but I’ve only really had success with cherry tomatoes. This time I did some research. Soil is the first thing to consider. From listening to Randy Lemmon (garden guru) on the radio I’ve learned to go heavy with the rose soil.

Angie's List!

Next, not all vegetable species are created equal. Certain varieties do better in any given location. For my location along the sunny gulf coast, I bought Carnival and Better Bush, both determinate.

Say what? Yes, that’s something else I learned: the terms determinate and indeterminate. Don’t you just love counter-intuitive words? In a nutshell, determinate tomato plants only reach a given height, four feet is a good bet, and produce fruit within a short period of time.

Indeterminate ones, on the other hand, grow larger, need staking, and bear fruit for a longer period of time.


Will I save much money by growing my own vegetables? Probably not this year, give what I’ve shelled out for building the raised bed. Cinder blocks, soil, and mulch. This year, I do it for homegrown organic flavor. Next year, I save money!

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Author: Kelly
• Monday, December 01st, 2008

Well, December is here and that means Christmas will soon be upon us. Since it is a new month, I figured it’s as good a time as any to bite the bullet and move the ICFUMH blog to the WordPress platform. Been meaning to do it for a while now.

Why? To automate the process. I’ve been doing it all manually forever and it’s just too time consuming. Not that I’m lazy, I’ve just got too much work to do. The old blog is still available and I might look into migrating the posts over here if I get the time and/or the inclination.

For example, I just finished up ghostwriting a batch of sports nutrition articles for a client who has a motocross site. Also, during November I posted a lot of articles over at my home renovation and repair feature page at Suite101.com.

What else? Writing about great DIY Christmas gifts. I have gotten requests from significant others for suggestions for hand tool Christmas presents for the target DIYer.

But what will happen with this holiday shopping season is pretty much a mystery at this point. I mean, the taxpayers bailed out the financial sector and they’re withholding credit and jacking up the rate on existing credit.

The coming New Year will bring a lot of changes with President-elect Obama and his new cabinet. Can’t wait.