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Towards the end of spring we opted to renovate a neglected garden bed outside our kitchen. This...

It’s that time of year again –the middle of winter, when I usually begin doing some planning for...

When it comes to starting their own heirloom seeds, home gardeners seem to be in two distinct...

Terroir Seeds blogged  

We often get phone calls and emails concerning a customer’s favorite variety of heirloom seed...

SpiderSue blogged  

Science and technology. Though I have been accused my entire life of being a “Mother Earth”...

Happy Tuesday. Here is a link and text for an interesting new technology, stated as a "low tech...

Event Anouncement Objectives Today, 16 January 2012, is a US natioanl holiday, the Martin...

gracpogue blogged  

I grow a few herbs in pots on my deck throughout the growing season. This year it was cilantro...

leduesorelle blogged  

I’d put bok choy on our list of vegetables for next season before realizing that it was already...

urban store blogged  

When gardening in the winter, it is important to get heat into the garden area. Cold frames,...

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