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Salma
Posted on: Sep 10, 2010

Today I spent few hours distributing seed among three needy families living in rural Islamabad I

Salma
Posted on: Sep 10, 2010
johannagreen
Posted on: Sep 6, 2010

Early September and we are harvesting all sorts of garden veg - tomatoes, eggplant, bush beans,

Salma
Posted on: Sep 6, 2010

Special thanks to Glenn Fletcher for his kind gesture .The seed he send will help few flood rava

pavillon
Posted on: Sep 6, 2010

This summer of 2010 has been full of joyful gardening.

Vegetable Vagabond
Posted on: Sep 6, 2010

Southern Australia's Mediterranean climate means that vegetable gardens are always full to overf

David Karanja
Posted on: Sep 3, 2010

The development of kitchen gardening among Kenyan communities is moving in a positive direction.

Barbara Damrosch
Posted on: Sep 3, 2010

The first autumn leaf may not yet have fallen, but never mind that.

Africanaussie
Posted on: Aug 31, 2010

Over the weekend we went shopping in the big city.  I got lost in the garden center.

suedreiling
Posted on: Aug 31, 2010

We purchased a small dehydrator and have been drying our own raisins from our flame grapes.

The Edible Office
Posted on: Aug 30, 2010

This spring our hopes were high. We planted patio tomatoes on the office veranda.

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