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Oregon Coast Ga...
Posted on: Oct 2, 2010

After a long wet spring (longer and wetter than usual), we in western Oregon have seen most summ

AromaCucina
Posted on: Sep 29, 2010

It started out as a strange season and it stayed that way.  A cold wet spring, followed by a few

Africanaussie
Posted on: Sep 27, 2010

I am slowly realising that the wet season in the tropics is a totally different season to anywhe

Vegetable Vagabond
Posted on: Sep 21, 2010

Making use of what you have... and everyone has weeds!

Salma
Posted on: Sep 21, 2010

I am really moved by the tremendous response I am receiving by members of Kitchen gardener  to h

Salma
Posted on: Sep 20, 2010

Whether you are starting seeds in flats or sowing them directly into the soil, a portable cold fr

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Sep 19, 2010

Nobody ever told me that farming was a glamorous way of life, and it's just as well they didn't.

Africanaussie
Posted on: Sep 19, 2010

On our beach walk today I noticed that we once again have seaweed - for some reason it disappears

Farmer Dave
Posted on: Sep 17, 2010
Ivankinsman
Posted on: Sep 17, 2010

Autumn is now descending on our garden and we are gradually putting it to bed.

supremo
Posted on: Sep 16, 2010

Just start a gardening program for the Inmates of Bulacan Provincial Jail,We will turn our roof t

harriet fasenfest
Posted on: Sep 12, 2010

Good morning from Portland, Oregon.  It’s yet a little early in the day so I am taking the time

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