How to Grow Potatoes and Harvest Them
Tweet Potatoes usually take quite a bit of ground space to grow, which is why many urban gardeners steer clear of growing them. Now it is possible to grow potatoes at home with just a small footprint...
View ArticleGroundhog Day: What it Means for My Garden
Tweet Groundhog Day is more than just a classic comedy film. The annual celebration has its roots in European folklore. Legend has it that on Groundhog Day celebrated on February 2 each year, if the...
View ArticleHow to Grow Rutabaga
Tweet It is known as the Russian, Swedish and Canadian Turnip and other names, but no matter what you call it, the rutabaga is one root vegetable that deserves to be in your urban garden and on your...
View ArticlePlanting Fruit Trees: How to Plan Your Yard
Tweet “The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.” Chinese Proverb Trees play an important part in the environment. Not only do they provide shade and beauty to...
View ArticleWhat Do Community Gardens Mean for Global Change?
Tweet The concept of community gardening has been around for centuries, long before our society made them the cool thing to do. We know they afford individuals and families in urban areas the...
View ArticleThink Like Plants: 6 Functional Design Tips for Your Vegetable Garden
Tweet Every garden tells a story. What we see as functional food-producing landscapes always begin with an idea…a seed, if you will. After all, a vegetable garden is a place we plan on spending...
View ArticleConfessions of an Organic Container Gardener
Tweet I must admit, I’ve been pretty busy this past summer and my garden has limped along due to my admitted neglect. Remarkably, the prolific Sun Gold cherry tomatoes have done well along with...
View ArticleLabel or Ban GMO’s?
Tweet Here are a few excerpt from this excellent article from Organic Consumer’s Association regarding genetically modified food. What do you think? By Ronnie Cummins Organic Consumers Association,...
View ArticleWhat to Plant for the Garden in February
TweetGet a jump on spring by starting tomatoes & herbs from seed now indoors. February is an exciting month for gardeners because it is a great time to get seeds started for your spring garden....
View ArticleOrganic Farming Can Be Key to Feeding the World Studies Show – Grow Your Own...
Tweet cialis online 60mg The studies keep coming out – organic foodies, check this out. The Independent UK just published an article regarding the benefits of organic farming. Here’s an excerpt: The...
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