tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post4430351165769458757..comments2023-08-21T15:49:17.685-07:00Comments on In Lee's Garden Now: Lee Reichhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01706667868301897739noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post-403270154362843532010-03-01T09:05:51.141-08:002010-03-01T09:05:51.141-08:00That's a lot of gooseberries.
I think I had o...That's a lot of gooseberries.<br /><br />I think I had one of your pawpaws a while back at the Beacon farmers market! One of the CSAs (Wintergreens, I think?) was there, sampling them. I'm supposed to be closing on my first house in two weeks, and am SO looking forward to trying to make an edible backyard. You're an inspiration!Catherinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17261449180786045271noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3827857515189667911.post-48625987970321068102010-02-27T16:56:11.583-08:002010-02-27T16:56:11.583-08:00You are amazing. We started off wanting to do it a...You are amazing. We started off wanting to do it all too 12 years ago when we bought our 10-acre property -- plant sales, huge veggie gardens, a meadow, swathes of perennials, lots of tree planting, but it didn't take long to realize that we couldn't "have it all." The plants sales and veggies had to go (there are lots of local growers here, so I can have a lot of good stuff without the work.) I'm in awe of what you do. Rumor has it that crazed gardeners live long -- all that fresh produce might have something to do with it.Yvonnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03098282222368869353noreply@blogger.com