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New Jersey has been very sweltering this summer, which has made gardening a big chore rather...

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 Today, my mother-in-law (known as "Mami" to our sons) and I planted leeks which should be ready...

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Greetings from Belgium...

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Planting our future! Family gardens is all about...

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In my garden (probably most gardens) there are some things that grow great, some that...

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Heirloom tomatoes, like Ol' Man River, just keep rolling along. It doesn't seem to matter that...

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I mentioned in my profile that I have many varied experiences. I would be happy to guide or...

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Dear Kitchen Gardener,

This is a different sort of...

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Bok choy is actually a form of Chinese cabbage.  The whites of the vegetable are similar in...

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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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