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Julie Bass of Oak Park Michigan had her frontlawn destroyed as a result of a broken sewer line...

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I remember eating sugared pansies at my grandmother's house in the farmlands of Indiana. They...

Salma blogged  

"Mango is like a drug. You must have more and more and more of the Mango until there is no...

Hi garden friends! GFSA has an active blog that features food stories, how-to's, experiences,...

To celebrate the National Pollinator Week, June 20-26, 2011, CIEDM signed up the July 4...

The weather in England has been pretty good this year. After a very cold winter we have had a...

Civilization has been saving and exchanging seeds for 10,000 years. It was a practice created...

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These noxious weeds go by numerous other names, including Polygonum cuspidatum (one of its...

johannagreen blogged  

Yes, this is the end of a good thing.  But really its also the start of another really good...

Africanaussie blogged  

Slowly I have found herbs that grow easily here in the tropics and can be used to replace the...

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South Dakota Achieve Raised Beds

The weather here in South Dakota has given Palisades and Here4Youth a rough start in our...

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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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