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Mei Qing Choi and Yukina Savoy
DaveHames
Posted on: Feb 15, 2013

I love to eat greens of all kinds, and they are a staple food on my menu.

StephaniedeWit
Posted on: Feb 11, 2013

Roger Doiron
Posted on: Feb 8, 2013
Growing Leeks
Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Feb 7, 2013

Leeks are in the allium family along with onions, garlic, chives and shallots.

Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Feb 7, 2013

 

Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Feb 7, 2013

Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans) is a gorgeous centerpiece in the herb garden with showy red, trum

Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Feb 7, 2013

Cowpeas are a beautiful, old-time southern pea.

idodiaunloardke
Posted on: Feb 7, 2013
SpiderSue
Posted on: Feb 5, 2013

Who wants to join our revolution? Everyone should.

Willamette Univ...
Posted on: Jan 28, 2013

SUMMER INSTITUTE IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE at

Eating healthier
StephaniedeWit
Posted on: Jan 21, 2013

It’s a new year!

Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Jan 19, 2013

I grew Diamond Eggplant last year with great success.

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Unlike most Sow It Forward grantees, the Dunbar Community Garden is now dormant. Growing season...

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Montana Women's Prison Garden

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