tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-442120849666486527.post6489915499545550052..comments2024-03-21T03:36:43.180-04:00Comments on Safely Gathered In: Gardening Series: Square foot gardening with Emily from "The Harried Homemaker Preps"Hannahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05238065316512454176noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-442120849666486527.post-70544327973888787862011-06-18T23:01:28.908-04:002011-06-18T23:01:28.908-04:00That is an amazing garden, I wish I had any room f...That is an amazing garden, I wish I had any room for a garden, apartments aren't ideal, good luck! On the drying of herbs, depending on how much of a hurry you are in, there is a fairly quick and cheap way to do it that can also be used for stuff like jerky and drying fruit. Basically you take a box fan, and use bungees to connect several non fiberglass furnace filters (upon which the items to be dried/preserved) to the fan, and run it on high for about 24 hours. I've seen in on the FoodTV program Good Eats. It's cheap and quick and is good because you aren't cooking anything and since it's fast, there's little chance of spoilage. :)Michael Martinhttp://zenvar77@yahoo.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-442120849666486527.post-36483476502003007952011-06-09T16:19:55.718-04:002011-06-09T16:19:55.718-04:00Thanks, Bethany. I'm not holding out much hope...Thanks, Bethany. I'm not holding out much hope for the strawberries, though. They are pretty crispy! I'll keep watering and hope for a miracle rebirth next year. :)The Harried Homemakerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16040000001377493416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-442120849666486527.post-55252015107235283242011-06-09T15:02:15.239-04:002011-06-09T15:02:15.239-04:00Love it! We're moving this summer, and I'm...Love it! We're moving this summer, and I'm hoping to get a decent harvest from my current, tiny, Los Angeles garden before we go. I had never thought about suing the square foot method, especially on such a large scale. BTW, your strawberries will probably look sort of miserable this year, and then produce for you next year. That's what happened for me last year. They look great this time around!<br /><br />Thanks for your post!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12999470516050863054noreply@blogger.com