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A mongo-sized Vidalia onion Fed-Ex'ed all the way from Georgia
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Hubby has business colleagues that are located in Georgia, and while chatting with one recently he mentioned that we get Vidalia onions all ...
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My tomato experiment: Yesterday's harvest of our weird and whacky tomatoes
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I don't do well growing tomatoes from seed so when it comes time to put some in I go to our local nursery and buy a couple of cell packs...
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Are you a "Food Production Facility"?
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Our 2007 Roma tomato harvest In the United States, a new piece of legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives that proba...
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Winter Garden Update
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Some of you may remember when I posted about putting in a new raised bed just outside our front door for our winter garden (it was back in ...
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The Winter Garden
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The seedlings in the winter garden are sprouting and they look so cute. These little ones are one of the varieties of lettuce I planted. T...
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Life's Little Pleasures From the Garden
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Yesterday evening, I ventured out into the garden before the sun went down to do "garden patrol". "Garden patrol" consi...
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The Intrigue of Artichokes in the Harvest Basket
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With records temperatures hovering at over 100 F (38 C), there isn't much I can do in the garden. The San Francisco Bay Area is under a ...
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The Beauty of Artichokes
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Why do I find artichokes so fascinatingly beautiful? Is it their prehistoric quality that seems to come from a different time and place in t...
Brussels Sprouts: My Perennial Decoy
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A couple of years ago I planted brussels sprout seeds in the front garden where I don't usually plant anything edible except herbs and ...
A Harvest of Love
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There is very little else that can give me as much satisfaction as picking a basket of tomatoes straight out of the garden and bringing it i...
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