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Africanaussie
Posted on: Aug 15, 2010

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

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Aug 13, 2010

In the herb garden, the mint family pretty much runs the neighborhood.

AromaCucina
Posted on: Aug 12, 2010

The orto, our garden, is producing and life is good.

Roger Doiron
Posted on: Aug 9, 2010

My family and I have arrived safely in Belgium and the other day we went to neighbor's house to h

lgfcparadise
Posted on: Aug 6, 2010

Amazing colors in the garden, smell of super sweet, ripe blackberries on the breeze, and a glass

Roger Doiron
Posted on: Aug 5, 2010

Greetings from Belgium.

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Aug 3, 2010

A good man was hard to find this morning in the zucchini patch.

onion going to seed
Farmer Dave
Posted on: Aug 2, 2010
spirit2sole
Posted on: Aug 2, 2010

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

michelle
Posted on: Jul 29, 2010

There's a running joke in my family that I do not and will not stand to eat a cold dinner.  When

Everett
Posted on: Jul 28, 2010

I found a website that is sure to make gardeners smile.

Farmer Dave
Posted on: Jul 28, 2010

Purslane is a tasty (at least some think) little weed with some good nutritional value, but how

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