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It's that time of year again when magical garden dreams begin to sprout!

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It's curious. Why are salad greens and tomatoes irrevocably paired? In most zones, these garden...

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As a resident of Florida, a place where I can grow things all year long...I was reflecting on...

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We met Beatrice Tosti di Valminuta when she was one of the presenters at the North Hill...

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October is harvest time in the garden, but it’s planting time for garlic. Put that on your bulb...

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A couple of years ago we took some of our apples to Great Maine Apple Day, MOFGA's annual event...

Sheet mulching is one of my favorite methods of building a new organic garden, and today I'll...

In a combined attempt with the Michele Obama, the United States Department of Agriculture has...

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 One of my favorite fruits is figs - I can remember having a huge fig tree outside my bedroom...

“To put it simply—these are good people with a small, historic business, selling important...

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The school garden has gone undercover - literally! Part of our grant money was used to purchase...

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Unlike most Sow It Forward grantees, the Dunbar Community Garden is now dormant. Growing season...

The Pathfinder K-8 school garden in Seattle, WA is ready for summer!  The cosmos are blooming,...

The Berlin Branch Library Garden, on the lower eastern shore of Maryland, has been sustained and...

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Montana Women's Prison Garden

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