What a wonderful newsletter, I love sitting with my morning coffee and slowly reading your posts Megan!
The Serviceberry was an amazing book!! I am dreaming of building a small farm stand to put in our front yard for anyone in our neighborhood to use. I’ll make sure to be clear on the sign though, that it’s the plants and produce that are free and not the stand itself!
The spiral video was really interesting and I love the idea of using it to design a landscape, using a grid to start really appeases to my ‘wanting everything to be in neat boxes’ lol
The idea of making a tea blend of everything from the garden is amazing, I have them all separate but then I tend not to use them. I will be doing this ASAP when we are back home from our honeymoon :)
Yes! So I grow lots of herbs in our garden and I dry them either hanging them or in a dehydrator then I make mixes of flavors with them. It’s quite fun! Herbs are the easiest thing to grow. I also collect red raspberry leaves, nettles, and a few other things we have as well that aren’t herbs but are used for tea.
What a wonderful newsletter, I love sitting with my morning coffee and slowly reading your posts Megan!
The Serviceberry was an amazing book!! I am dreaming of building a small farm stand to put in our front yard for anyone in our neighborhood to use. I’ll make sure to be clear on the sign though, that it’s the plants and produce that are free and not the stand itself!
The spiral video was really interesting and I love the idea of using it to design a landscape, using a grid to start really appeases to my ‘wanting everything to be in neat boxes’ lol
The idea of making a tea blend of everything from the garden is amazing, I have them all separate but then I tend not to use them. I will be doing this ASAP when we are back home from our honeymoon :)
Thank you again Megan!
I’m intrigued about your homemade tea! Is it herbs you dry?
Yes! So I grow lots of herbs in our garden and I dry them either hanging them or in a dehydrator then I make mixes of flavors with them. It’s quite fun! Herbs are the easiest thing to grow. I also collect red raspberry leaves, nettles, and a few other things we have as well that aren’t herbs but are used for tea.