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I've been remiss. Lately, I've blathered on about winter blooms, eating more veggies, and...

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Raising backyard chickens is becoming increasingly popular, no matter where you live. There...

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Towards the end of spring we opted to renovate a neglected garden bed outside our kitchen. This...

It’s that time of year again –the middle of winter, when I usually begin doing some planning for...

When it comes to starting their own heirloom seeds, home gardeners seem to be in two distinct...

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View Of Charlotte Community Health Clinic Garden

Since receiving the Sow It Forward grant in March, the garden at Charlotte Community Health...

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