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Since this is my first blog, let me introduce myself. My name is Cath and I live in Syndey NSW...

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On last nights Gardeners World [UK] they briefly touched on saving and storing seed. If you can...

I just posted a full picture tutorial on my blog about...

...don't you wish everyone had a trusty, hard-working little green wheelbarrow like the one...

I have a mental block on fall gardens. I want one. Every year I visit friends' lovely November...

I've posted two more essential kitchen skills on my blog: 

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What happens when you spend too much time talking to plants? Unfortunately, I found out...the...

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Fruit lovers, join me in celebrating strange fruits... what do you grow?  Did you get scion...

I grew up in a family rabid about Ohio State Football. I never quite understood how this...

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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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