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It's Monday. It's a rainy, gloomy Monday. The sky is gray, the yard is Carolina mud red, and...

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Tonight's dinner was a Savory Fall Stew. In it was onions, garlic, potatoes, zucchinis,...

As we rapidly approach our first frost date for my corner of Tennessee, I thought I would take...

Eat Your Greens, Belize!

This is a salad from a garden I started from scratch last...

G9 blogged  

After reading about all of the wonderful health benefits of Lemongrass I planted a tiny pot of...

Faan blogged  

I have been asked for some info on SA gardening.  Here is a start.

As far as I can see...

johannagreen blogged  

Yes, it was a cold wet spring and yes, this summer yielded slightly less of some of our standard...

This is the time of year when the potted mums and pansies are out in full force.  I used to...

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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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