Kermit’s right…it’s not that easy being green! Yesterday we noticed that the mulch we put around our organic raised bed garden last Saturday had turned every blade of grass it touched a very dead shade of beige. What made matters even worse…we had used mulch under each bed to level it. Had we just poisoned [...]
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It’s not that easy being green
Posted in animals, garden, good thoughts, labyrinth, projects, vegetables, tagged Clemson home and garden information center, container gardening, organic gardening, organic soil mix, problem with mulch, raised beds, vegetable garden on April 4, 2008 | 2 Comments »
The garden ready for spring
Posted in do-it-ourselves, garden, good thoughts, projects, vegetables, weather, tagged compost, deer proof garden, garden fence, garden gate, growing mix, homesteading, mulch, organic compost, peat moss, square foot garden, sustainable life, vermiculite on March 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Here in southern Virginia, the last frost date is about May 1, so we’re not quite ready to stick plants or seeds in the ground yet, but when the time comes, the garden is ready! Debbie and I spent all day last Saturday in 45-degree weather finishing up the square-foot garden plot. Spring seemed very [...]
Welcome to Eden’s Path
Posted in flowers, food, good thoughts, labyrinth, projects, vegetables, tagged creation care, gardening, God's guidance, good life, homesteading, labyrinth, simple life, spend less, sustainable living on February 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Here we are after we built our backyard labyrinth! Hi, we’re Debbie and Chuck, and this blog is about our journey to simplify our lives and live in the rhythm of God’s grace. Join us here at Eden’s Path, as we move toward a life that is both gentle and sustainable. We’re trying to spend [...]

