Location: Emmaus, PA
Hi My Organic Gardening Blog,
My name is Paul Kita and I am an assistant editor over at Men’s Health magazine. I write a food and nutrition blog for our website, and recently made a gardening post I thought my interest your readers:
http://blogs.menshealth.com/guy-gourmet/guy-grub-at-their-peak-cherry-tomatoes-two-ways/2010/08/03/
I’m not sure if this qualifies as a guest post, but I’m always looking to share recipes with readers outside of the Men’s Health demographics.
If you’re interested, feel free to repost my post (I can send you the images, too, if you’d like), with a nod to the blog.
Thank you,
Paul Kita
Men’s Health
http://blogs.menshealth.com/guy-gourmet/



I have a small garden 30 yrds by 30 yrds. Two mini horess and some manure and shavings along with kitchen scraps and your typical composting matter. My ground is basicly black because im in the woods of Georgia. No clay earth . Well not much. Should I spread the already dried worn out shavings in the garden or just weed untill the end of the year and then spread it all at once. Iv found a new hobbie in composting and organic growning. Im just worried that I wont produce enough fruit. The garde spot was the home of all my horse waste for the pst two years. Maybe its ok. Just need some ideas