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johannagreen
Posted on: Oct 16, 2010

Yes, it was a cold wet spring and yes, this summer yielded slightly less of some of our standard

G9
Posted on: Oct 14, 2010

This is the time of year when the potted mums and pansies are out in full force.  I used to spen

Faan
Posted on: Oct 13, 2010

I have been asked for some info on SA gardening.  Here is a start.

G9
Posted on: Oct 12, 2010

After reading about all of the wonderful health benefits of Lemongrass I planted a tiny pot of i

suedreiling
Posted on: Oct 9, 2010

Tonight's dinner was a Savory Fall Stew.

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Oct 6, 2010

I never knew it had a name.

Allotmentmanyork
Posted on: Oct 6, 2010

This year i have grown

Roxanne Sukol
Posted on: Oct 5, 2010

My daughter (pictured above), now two years out of college, is working at a new community garden

suedreiling
Posted on: Oct 4, 2010

I love eating them straight from the tree, but I have been looking for different fig recipes...

suedreiling
Posted on: Oct 4, 2010

I have been enjoying the harvest and the volunteers in my compost bin.

Roger Doiron
Posted on: Oct 4, 2010

In a world that seems to be brimming with bad news, kitchen gardens continue to the good news st

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