The spring sunshine in warming the back yard and my thoughts always turn to gardening. It seems to me that many knitters, even avid knitters, turn to yarn crafts more in the fall and winter (maybe
knitting Christmas gifts?) In the spring, we like to be outdoors, soaking up the sunshine and creating in our garden.
Gardening
Do you have a knitting resolution for 2012? If you do, please feel free to share and read what my resolutions for Spinning Alpaca yarns are for the new year.
Thinking of starting a backyard flock? Free Range Chicken Gardens explains the basics of raising chickens, plus design tips and strategies for creating a chicken friendly yard, where you and your birds can happily co-exist. I wish I’d had this book when I got my chickens. It would have saved me lots of trial and error learning.
Knitting and gardening have a lot in common. They are both creative and make you feel good! My new herb garden is flourishing this year and my recipes are delicious! Have you ever tried Quinoa Tabouli made with your own fresh herbs?





