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AromaCucina
Posted on: Jun 8, 2010

Ssshhhh...I'm not going to say this too loud or the Weather Gods might hear, but I think our wea

Trishka B
Posted on: Jun 7, 2010

It begins with the first seed catalogs in the deepest cold of winter, in the daydreams of good w

Joan Kerr
Posted on: Jun 6, 2010

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

AromaCucina
Posted on: Jun 5, 2010

Rucola con Gorgonzola

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Jun 4, 2010

A parsnip is like a pasty-faced, overweight carrot, ancient and unrefined.

Tracy
Posted on: Jun 3, 2010

For the past three years I have been growing turmeric.

Africanaussie
Posted on: Jun 2, 2010

chrisinidaho
Posted on: Jun 1, 2010

Please forgive me for not having a picture, I've used up too much bandwith this month so I am on

david e kelley
Posted on: Jun 1, 2010

Alas, it just dawned on me that I may not have a summer crop of tomatoes or many other vegetable

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: May 28, 2010

Currants are uncommon in this country.

Farmer Dave
Posted on: May 26, 2010

Planting onions late this year but as they say better late than never.  Here is a simple plantin

Trishka B
Posted on: May 22, 2010

After moving onto a five acre property last summer that had been wild for at l

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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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This fresh-tasting summer taco dish comes courtesy of our friends at...

dennisargall commented on Wild About Arugula
For an easy to grow plant that is versatile in the kitchen, it's hard to beat arugula.

For an easy to grow plant that is also versatile in the kitchen, it's hard to beat arugula. Even...

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Roger Doiron commented on rrrf68 question
How many of specific plants do I need to plant to grow food for my family?

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