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Link Salad for Saturday
This is coming late because I literally went into labor after pre-posting last week’s blogs. Here are the best of last week’s blogs (or at least my favorites). The Joy of Urban Farming– yet another celebration of the container garden. … Continue reading
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New House, New Baby, New Garden
In about a week, (Give or take a week) I am going to be giving birth. This prompted the nesting instinct in my husband, and as a result, we are now living in a new house. Which means that there … Continue reading
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Link Salad for a Friday
Due to the fact that I’ve been moving houses ever since my taterpot post, I’ve got several weeks worth of links to share. Here is the best articles on the web that I’ve found in the past few weeks. The … Continue reading
The Tater Pot – Has Anyone Heard Of This Yet?
The garden center of my local big-box store is starting to restock this week. One of the newest temptations items in the aisles is a three gallon-sized container for growing potatoes on your patio, called a “Tater Pot” Unlike grow … Continue reading
Archaeologists Reconstruct Ancient Garden from Pollen
When I plant a garden, I hope that it’ll last. I want my vegetable garden to still be producing in fall, and my ornamental garden to be green and lush for many years. But I don’t expect that scientists in … Continue reading
The Best of the Week
Here are some of my favorite article from the Internet this week. 18 of Nature’s Most Powerful Medicinal Plants — Did you know that two of the founding fathers (Washington and Jefferson) grew hemp as a cash crop? Or that … Continue reading
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Hay, Straw or Pine Straw?
I’ve written a few articles recently for magazines about starting a straw bale garden. Since then, I’ve received questions about substitutions, such as hay or even pine straw. Because of this, I wanted to go into the differences between hay, straw, pine … Continue reading
The Best of the Week
Here are some of my favorite online gardening articles this week: Japanese superlatives, Totekiko, the smallest Japanese Zen rock garden. A photo of a very small zen garden. No plants here, just serenity. House Plants You Can’t Kill. Most houseplants … Continue reading
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Cheap, Easy Seed Starter Pot Ideas
It’s not quite spring yet, but already I’m getting ready to start cold-hearty seedlings for my early spring “winter” garden. In the past, I’ve gone out and bought those tiny little peat pots with the compressed pellets. But this year … Continue reading
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The Best of the Week
Gardening Map Of Warming U.S. Has Plant Zones Moving North — Article on NPR about how gardening zones are shifting northward. Some container gardeners may be able to overwinter plants that they haven’t been able to in years past. Questions … Continue reading













