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  • How to Drought Proof Your Garden


    Buy OrganicAuthority Authority: 124
    If you live in Australia, then you most likely know how it is to try and contend with those long, dry seasons. Does it ever seem like your garden just needs way too much water? Well, not only does watering your garden several times a week take up a lot of water, but it also takes up a lot of time! So, if you are into ...
    9 hours ago
  • Like team spirit


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    The rain lashed, our feet and fingers froze but it is good to be gardening with Howard again Sunday noon: sitting nursing a cup of tea and an oat cookie while a hot bath runs and my muddy clothes turn in the washing machine. Three cold, wet wintry hours at the allotment have leeched into my fingers, feet and spine. ...
    1 day ago
  • Guerrilla Gardeners for the Homeless


    Central Florida Green GuideAuthority Authority: 126
    While sitting at Austin’s Coffee & Film the other day, I came across a little flier for Guerrilla Gardeners for the Homeless .  It stated that it was an organization of volunteers who help people grow their own food!   What a great concept!  Right now this organization is working on container gardening as ...
    1 day ago
  • From vegetables to green manures


    down---to---earthAuthority Authority: 489
    Spaces are opening up in the vegetable garden after harvesting all those ripe vegetables. Hanno and I talked about it on the weekend and weve decided to rest the garden over summer. We used to always do this. Summer always brings with it very hot and humid weather and thousands of bugs so its a battle to keep ...
    1 day ago
  • Things to do in December


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Caroline Foleys expert guide to gardening this month Little is urgent in December as long as you are ready for a cold snap, your crops are in and your covers in place. It is, nonetheless, a good month for general repairs and to get any digging done and dusted before the end of the year. In January and February the ...
    1 day ago
  • Amaranth, The Wonder Crop: Beautiful and Edible in Multiple Forms!


    One Green GenerationAuthority Authority: 122
    I received the seeds back in the spring, in a beautiful care package from Botanical Interests - they asked me to try out some of their new organic seeds and write about it. This particular variety is Burgandy Amaranth, Amaranthus hypochondriacus. As many of you know, I am incredibly busy starting my new business, so ...
    2 days ago
  • Planting fall garlic.


    A posse ad esseAuthority Authority: 104
    Garlic is one of those things that Ive never really put any effort into growing. Ive planted them in the spring before and got from them a few heads that were smallish and not too impressive . However, I literally only planted some 8 or 10 cloves and it was in my first year of growing so Im not too worried that Im ...
    2 days ago
  • vegetable garden update


    Society GarlicAuthority Authority: 113
    romaine (Parris Island Cos in front, Freckles in back)Except for my broccoli, whose leaves are being eaten by some worm I can never catch, my fall vegetables are doing well. My lettuces are particularly happy. I still have jalapenos and anaheims producing, too. I already harvested a bunch of my basil and froze it, but ...
    2 days ago
  • Fresh Organically Grown Broccoli


    EZGreatLife.comAuthority Authority: 122
    I have been [organic] gardening my entire adult life. I am familiar with growing all kinds of vegetables. In years past, I have grown tomatoes, eggplant, corn, peppers, cucumbers, squash and all kinds of herbs. This year, my wife and I decided to try growing broccoli and cauliflower. This was a first. The broccoli has ...
    4 days ago
  • New life, same old troubles


    Life and style: Gardening blog | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 112
    New onions, broad beans and pigeon problems after a few weeks away from the plot After a sleep-interrupted night of howling wind and lashing rain it is a relief to wake up to the sight of blue sky and sun glinting off wet roof tiles. I make a trip up to the allotment, my first since returning from Italy two weeks ...
    5 days ago
  • A Thousand Suns – Free Online Documentary


    Magick Dragonfly NewsAuthority Authority: 110
    A Thousand Suns tells the story of the Gamo Highlands of the African Rift Valley and the unique worldview held by the people of the region. This isolated area has remained remarkably intact both biologically and culturally. It is one of the most densely populated rural regions of Africa yet its people have been ...
    5 days ago
  • David’s Organic Acres Signup Page


    Magick Dragonfly NewsAuthority Authority: 110
    David’s Organic Acres Signup Page.My Organic Acres is like no garden you’ve seen before. You will lease and have access to your own 240/120 square foot organic garden 24/7 from the comfort of your own living room through the magick of your computer.David’s Organic Acres Signup Page.
    6 days ago
  • Your Own Organic Garden


    Magick Dragonfly NewsAuthority Authority: 110
    David’s Organic Acres Signup Page – Click Here!My Organic Acres is like no garden you’ve seen before. You will lease and have access to your own 240/120 square foot organic garden 24/7 from the comfort of your own living room through the magic of your computer.We are really excited about this.  This first 1000 ...
    6 days ago
  • The last taste of summer


    The Guardian - guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 988
    Savouring the positively final ripe rooftop tomatoes So excited. Proud. Like seeing my daughters appear solo at the school assembly. Correct that, like playing one of the three wise men (bringing gold complete with cotton wool beard) at my first assembly. Of course, you will think I am mad, unbalanced. But to quote ...
    6 days ago
  • organic gardening


    Ways To Protect Our EnvironmentAuthority Authority: 150
    Organic gardening uses the basic principles of organic farming for success herbs, fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants growing. These principles concern the management of pests in the garden, the soil composition and conservation, etc. General Notes Mulch, Double Digging, compost, worm compost, ...
    1 week ago
  • On the beach


    Life and style: Gardening blog | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 112
    Winter comes to the summerhouse Back to the summerhouse to hunker it down for winter. No snow as yet. In fact, they are having their first frost-free November since 1873, when records began. But it cannot last long, so we are there to lag the fruit trees, turn the radiators on low and bring in more wood for when we ...
    1 week ago
  • Making pickled beetroot


    down---to---earthAuthority Authority: 489
    Beets are one of the most nutritious vegetables you can eat. The root can be served raw, juiced, boiled, baked and pickled. The green tops can be steamed, boiled or stir fried or used in the same way you use silverbeet or spinach. Beets are one of the easy to grow vegetables everyone should fall in love with.If ...
    1 week ago
  • Stevie Parles perfect puntarelle salad


    Life and style: Gardening blog | guardian.co.ukAuthority Authority: 112
    The Dock Kitchen cooks favourite taste of Roman autumn In Rome at this time of year, every restaurant serves puntarelle. You can walk into a trattoria and there will be a plate of the delicious crunchy bitter salad on every table. The markets are full of stalls selling bags of it pre sliced, cut using a little wire ...
    1 week ago
  • Extend Your Growing Season: In Praise of Floating Row Cover


    Planet GreenAuthority Authority: 616
    Floating row cover is one of the cheapest, easiest ways to extend your growing season. And that means more homegrown lettuce.
    1 week ago
  • Home Made Natural Disease and Pest Control


    Buy OrganicAuthority Authority: 124
    If you have a garden, or even just a house in Australia, then you have probably noticed a problem… bugs. Well, don’t worry. These tiny pests bother gardeners all over the world, but how are you going to handle them? This is a good question, and a lot of people answer it by saying that they are going to ...
    1 week ago

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