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Miss Lady Bug
Posted on: Feb 15, 2013

Are you throwing those vegetable trimmings into the compost bin?

David Buchanan
Posted on: Feb 15, 2013

Author's note: The following is excerpt from my new book 

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

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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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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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