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canning tomatoes
Roger Doiron
Posted on Apr 13, 2012

Tomatoes and other high-acid foods may be processed using a water-bath canner as opposed to a pre

Build tomato cages
John Walker
Posted on Apr 11, 2012

I want to share this written explanation of building tomato cages which comes to me via a gardeni

johannagreen
Posted on Feb 21, 2011

Simple home made marinara sauce. The applications are endless.

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

johannagreen
Posted on Oct 16, 2010

Yummy fall tomato soup, good paired with home made focaccia or grilled cheese. Adapted from &quot

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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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This fresh-tasting summer taco dish comes courtesy of our friends at...

dennisargall commented on Wild About Arugula
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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How many of specific plants do I need to plant to grow food for my family?

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