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Following CIEDM Meetup on 2011 National Honey Bee ( Awareness) Day held on August 20, we...

Early Mrs Miller, my mother-in-law and I made hamburger pickles from cucumbers and dill from...

The Green Building Institute in Jessup is sponsoring an 8 Day in class & field training...

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 This is supposed to be the best time of the year for growing vegetables, or shall I say for...

Luffa: The all purpose vegetable.

My summer kitchen garden is never...

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The latest issue of National Geographic Magazine focuses on the challenge of feeding more...

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Being a backyard gardener on a city lot, I've been experimenting with companion planting both...

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 I had been bemoaning the fact that the grocery stores had a very limited choice of dried beans...

I've been working for over a year to refine my bread technique, and just put up a...

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Piermont Community Garden Restored After Hurricane Sandy

Superstorm Sandy destroyed the Piermont Community Garden in October 2012, and the goal of our...

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Growing Heirloom Bush Beans - Contender

This heirloom is called Contender because it competes for the championship of all beans. This...

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Looks like we'll be rained out of planting in the University of Maine at Machias gardens for the...

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