Remember when I gave away copies of Food, Not Lawns back in January? Well, at least one person was reading back then, cause my Mama went out immediately and bought the book. Then she started making plans to turn the front yard of her brand-new house into a victory garden.
You should know that my Mama is not a talker- she’s a doer. So I knew that when she said her front yard would be a garden, it was all over but the shouting. Before long she had contractors ripping out the sod and putting up a wrought iron fence.
This is a squash in my Mama’s garden. My squash? In a seed packet in my desk drawer.
This is a tomato plant in my Mama’s garden. My tomato plants haven’t come in the mail yet.
These are my Mama’s limes. My limes are in a refrigerated bin at the A&P.
These are my Mama’s strawberries. You get the idea…
The tiny back yard has been transformed into a beautiful little flower garden.
I’ve only been back in Texas for an hour, y’all, and I’m already envying the length of their growing season. The only thing keeping me from buying a farm and staying here is the thought of my own patch of earth awaiting sowing back home in New York.
I recently strong-armed shareholder Linda Campbell, who just happens to be a Master Gardener, into writing a regular blog here on fiberfarm.com all about gardening. In the next couple of weeks we’ll try to get the gardening posts separated on to their own page but starting tomorrow you will find her posts here.

























