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In response to a blog entry i just read about restaurant gardens i thought i would share this...

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 This year I have spent some time planting companion plants alongside my vegetables.
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Seeing how tiny my garden is you would think I would not be venturing into fruit trees, but...

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Cajun gumbo

Rained all day yesterday (Tuesday, not...

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I have grown my own vegetables for over 50 years.    I am a completely organic...

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I just wrote a great post on my blog about how the sun's position in the sky and the shadowing...

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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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