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Here in the Pacific Northwest, slugs are our worst problem. Just wanted to let you all know...

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Sometimes I wish there was a 12 step meeting for seed catalogs, because I can't seem to resist...

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I notice that we have a Bee Keeping Tips & Tricks section, but we don,t have one for...

It's not every day that a KGI member writes a book, so I want to take a moment to congratulate...

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Thanksgiving is quickly approaching...and it always makes me nervous. This year, my plan for an...

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1 week ago we saw it coming, the first snow.  It is unavoidable here so with some advance...

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A friend once told me, that all the gardeners she knew were happy people. Well it turns out...

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 I tasted some of my early fall ...

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UMM gardening students

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

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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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