A New New Posting Schedule for 2011

When I came back from my New Year break, I said that I was going to post twice a week on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Now that we are a few weeks into the new year, I can’t do it. There are too many things that I’d like to discuss and share with you.

On Monday, I’m starting to post four days a week. I already mentioned sharing seasonal recipes on a monthly basis, but can easily do that on a weekly basis.

So here is what the weekly schedule will look like:

  • Monday: Contests, book and movie reviews and other various topics.
  • Tuesday: Gardening. I’ll share an update on the latest project on my balcony garden or tip to help you grow your own food.
  • Wednesday: I’ll continue to provide my commentary on what’s going on in the food world.
  • Thursday: Seasonal recipe.
  • Are there any other topics that you’d like to see covered? What’s your feedback?

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    16 Replies to “A New New Posting Schedule for 2011”

    1. Glad to see you will be sharing more! You’re a great voice around the green/gardening/organic circle!

    2. Wow, Mike. Just discovered your blog through a FB link and it looks incredible! Haven’t had a chance to go through and read everything yet but any tips that you can give on handling bugs and insects would be great. Last year I planted kale, collard greens, and spinach but the bugs just destroyed them. Any suggestions for how to discourage the flying critters without using pesticides? Thanks!

    3. Wow, Mike. Just discovered your blog through a FB link and it looks incredible! Haven’t had a chance to go through and read everything yet but any tips that you can give on handling bugs and insects would be great. Last year I planted kale, collard greens, and spinach but the bugs just destroyed them. Any suggestions for how to discourage the flying critters without using pesticides? Thanks!

    4. Word. One way that should help would be to use row covers to cover the plants to prevent bugs from getting to them.

      You could also use a mixture of water and Dr. Bronner’s soap to spray on the plants. Not harmful and works a bit.

      Do you have a full on garden or just a small space?

    5. anthony michael try planting fleabane its a daisy type flower that is harmful to insects but not to humans they are attracted by sent and killed by sticky substance also have you thought of carnivourous plants like venus flytrap cobralily pitcher plant corpse finger

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