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In the herb garden, the mint family pretty much runs the neighborhood. Looking out my kitchen...

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For just over a year I have watered with soaker hoses - the rubberized hoses that have weep...

Who decides what's for dinner in your house, you or your garden? I like to amuse myself by...

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This has been an interesting Summer for gardening. Very Challenging, but interesting. My...

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I put this video together to demystify the process of timing your garlic harvest and preparing...

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The Windfields Community Garden is an active place.  There was old lumber destined for landfill...

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Necessity, is without a doubt,  the mother of invention. Hunger amps necessity Especially at...

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Rhubarb is one of just a few plant stems that can be eaten, and similar to other edible stalks (...

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