In early March, I had posted about the plastic strawberry supports I picked up on Amazon. With it still being winter, I wasn't sure how they would work or if they would even work at all. I had installed them at the end of February. This was how the bed looked at the start of… Continue reading April Check In With The Strawberry Supports
Recent Garden Reels
I have been posting a number of reels on my Facebook page lately, of things involving the garden. I hope you enjoy a few of them. Garden Walkaround 4/07 My Favorite Place To Sit Strawberry Test Bed Garlic 2026 National Gardening Day Peas In The Garden Blueberries In The Garden ~Sarah
Handmade Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup
Over the years, I have tried so many sugar-free chocolate syrups, and most have been nothing but abject disappointments. They are thin, don't taste like actual chocolate, and often have a bitter aftertaste. I wanted a syrup with a dark flavor and stevia as the base. This worked well, and while stevia is a taste… Continue reading Handmade Sugar Free Chocolate Syrup
Strawberry Coconut Oatmeal Cookies
These are cookies in the sense that they are portable and cookie-shaped - but also a breakfast of baked oatmeal. A meal on the go, if you will. I used coconut butter in this recipe, as it works well with strawberries and is allergy-safe for us. You could use sunflower butter or peanut butter, but… Continue reading Strawberry Coconut Oatmeal Cookies
The 2026 Garden: Midway Thru April
Hitting April is the hard part of spring. It's getting nice out. The days are long, and by the second week of April, we cross 13 hours of daylight in Shenandoah Junction, WV. But early April is also a troll - and if you give into the cabin fever of planting, you will potentially lose… Continue reading The 2026 Garden: Midway Thru April