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Grafted Tomatoes

February 28th, 2011 · 12 Comments · Food Gardening, Gardening News, Tomatoes, Vegetable Gardening

You may have heard the buzz that is going around about the latest thing in tomatoes – grafted tomato plants.  Why is this a good thing?  Simple.  Grafting your favorite tomato onto the right rootstock can result in a stronger, healthier, better yielding plant.  One that may require the use of less pesticide.  Good for [...]

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Grow Winter Squash for Storage

April 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment · Cooking & Recipes, Food Gardening, Vegetable Gardening, Winter Squash

Like other food gardeners, I enjoy eating sun-warmed tomatoes picked ripe off the vine and crisp greens harvested in the cool of the evening, but yesterday as I was preparing my favorite roast veggie dish, I thought about the lowly winter squash.  The name says it all,  this is not a vegetable to be enjoyed [...]

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Neighborhood Food Growing

March 29th, 2009 · 3 Comments · Container gardening, Food Gardening, Fruit, Vegetable Gardening

Here’s a new twist on eating locally grown food.  Friends, neighbors and others in the same geographical area are banding together to grow as much of their food supply as possible.  It’s a great idea, especially now during our economic downturn.  Share and Enjoy:

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Vegetable and Fruit Growing in Containers

March 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Container gardening, Fruit, Peppers, Strawberries, Summer Squash, Tomatoes, Vegetable Gardening, Winter Squash

This season try growing vegetables and fruit in containers on the deck or patio.  You can have the benefits of ornamental plants and the pleasure of delicious produce.  Floranova, a creative plant breeding company located in the UK, has developed a line of food plants for containers that have been selected for their beauty and [...]

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How to Grow Potatoes Organically

March 20th, 2009 · 8 Comments · Container gardening, Food Gardening, Potatoes, Vegetable Gardening

Growing your own potatoes will pay big dividends in flavor and nutrition, especially if you grow them organically.  Sure, you can buy a ten-pound bag of potatoes in the supermarket for a song, but have you ever put your nose to the mesh opening on that bag and sniffed?  Chemicals, fungicide, heaven knows what!  How [...]

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New White House Food Garden

March 20th, 2009 · No Comments · Gardening News, Healthy Gardener, Vegetable Gardening

(Scarborough, Maine) –100,000 people signed a petition asking the Obamas to replant a Victory Garden at the White House, and recent news reports indicate that they are about to reap what they sowed. For advocates of sustainable and healthy foods, this harvest of good news was as welcome as the summer’s first red-ripe tomato.  “I’m [...]

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Soil – the Heart of Your Garden

March 15th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Composting & Fertilizers, Food Gardening, Plant Diseases, Soil, Vegetable Gardening

Here’s the number one rule for growing a successful garden -  Feed the soil, not the plants.  Take a look at the natural growth around you – trees, shrubs, grasses, wildflowers – all the nutrients they need for health and vigorous growth are in the soil.  Share and Enjoy:

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Growing Celery in Containers

March 13th, 2009 · 5 Comments · Celery, Container gardening, Food Gardening, Vegetable Gardening

Celery growing requires a good amount of sun – at least six hours a day.  If it’s morning and afternoon sun with a shady break around noon, so much the better.   Share and Enjoy:

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Grow Veggies in your Landscape

March 10th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Landscape Design, Vegetable Gardening

No room for a vegetable garden?  Don’t despair!  There are all kinds of attractive veggies which will look decorative growing among your flowers or in a bed of their own in your front yard.   Share and Enjoy:

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Getting your Kids to Eat Healthy – Start a Vegetable Garden

March 10th, 2009 · No Comments · Healthy Gardener, Vegetable Gardening

Do your kids turn up their noses at vegetables on their plates?  Getting them involved in growing those veggies will go a long way toward changing that.  A child’s natural curiosity and desire to be included in adult activities can be tapped in a gardening project.    Share and Enjoy:

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