tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post7810959010219224177..comments2023-09-06T07:27:16.721-04:00Comments on Beautiful World and A Novice Naturalist: Happy New YearKLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06737654325235566310noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-39047855226869738302012-01-07T20:28:47.421-05:002012-01-07T20:28:47.421-05:00Happy belated New Year to you, too! It is truly wi...Happy belated New Year to you, too! It is truly wired to see so much fresh growth in your garden at this time of the year. I hope things don't get frost nipped. I like the poem that you added at the end of this post!<br />Christinaorganicgardendreamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11122516730008378516noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-26619749397977069032012-01-06T00:27:24.364-05:002012-01-06T00:27:24.364-05:00I've always bagged my produce, it's been ...I've always bagged my produce, it's been passed down from my Mother although I do reuse and repurpose the plastic. I wish to grow as much of my own as possible so as to not need the grocery store as much.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00476326456453144893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-48629699464672170932012-01-02T20:33:11.643-05:002012-01-02T20:33:11.643-05:00Same here too, much is sprouting, then getting fro...Same here too, much is sprouting, then getting froze off. In our markets, they always double bag either with another plastic bag of a paper bag, potatoes included. I just wanted to let you know I am Donna from Garden Walk Garden Talk also. Thank you for the fave and I am passing on the same via Green Apples.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-9330034461192436742012-01-02T15:16:20.965-05:002012-01-02T15:16:20.965-05:00So interesting to hear of the strange climate in y...So interesting to hear of the strange climate in your part of the world - bulbs growing in winter?? Weird! I believe the world is getting hotter.Barbiehttp://www.thegardeningblog.co.zanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-14471884074043400062012-01-01T19:13:26.178-05:002012-01-01T19:13:26.178-05:00Hi Julie,
Thanks for dropping by. Yes, I have read...Hi Julie,<br />Thanks for dropping by. Yes, I have read somewhere that that's one of the reasons why people bag everything up - so that no dirt can get inside; the cash counter people do not get to touch them. But, they don't realize that vegetables already has much dirt; worse than that they have so much chemicals and many people already touched them from picking up on the field to processing and transporting.KLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06737654325235566310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7737293877559899983.post-21380252540009912712012-01-01T15:33:36.034-05:002012-01-01T15:33:36.034-05:00I don't understand the double bagging of produ...I don't understand the double bagging of produce either. I think people do not want their potatoes to get dirtied by touching other groceries. Obviously these people have never grown a potato or somehow do not realize that they grow in the dirt!Juliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00193278804750154921noreply@blogger.com