tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8071315363222503671.post6334920329386578353..comments2024-03-25T18:36:55.442+00:00Comments on sustainable garden: compostingRobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03237472076391330187noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8071315363222503671.post-88887376356647506252010-10-26T00:59:35.604+00:002010-10-26T00:59:35.604+00:00Rob,
You're always an inspiration. I think I&...Rob,<br />You're always an inspiration. I think I'll go cut all the comfrey leaves that have spread around the Sprouting Wings greenhouse at the Garden and put them in our compost bins at the Food for Thought garden. I'd snag them for my own bins, which are woefully sparse after a summer away, but...<br /><br />We're planning to grow winter greens this year as a demo in an unheated hoophouse -- it should be a interesting experiment. We're in such a great climate with sunlight available, too, to be able to do that.<br /><br />I've been reading Elliot Coleman's The Winter Harvest Handbook, and he talks about how good the market gardens were in Paris and London in the mid-19th century and on (partially because of horse manure and hot beds in the winter).<br /><br />Anyway, I need to get my comfrey patch established. I did have one enormous plant last spring that I put to good use.<br /><br />Cheers,<br />LisaLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06657232418012801175noreply@blogger.com