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Even the most reluctant child may eat his broccoli when he commands the organic growing process from soil to table.
Fruit trees and vegetable plants are great garden choices but should be blended into the landscape. In other words you may not really want a totally edible garden.
Author of Jekka's Complete Herb Book, Jekka McVicar presented a rereleased book on cooking with flowers in 2003. Here's a dip into the coverage and currency of the book.
Walking into a garden full of indigenous or exotic plants grown from rare to exceptionally rare bulbs is like walking into a land of fantasy and wonder.
An edible bog or wetland garden can add interest to a food garden or existing pond or wetland garden. Here are edible plant suggestions for temperate climates.
Gardeners are planting tulips in many types of themed flower gardens. Here is a primer of these Dutch bulbs in time to plant this autumn.
These ten Biblical plants were mention in the scriptures and are still popular or widely used today. Find out some interesting facts about these Bible plants.
With the way the winds blow in Kansas, I'm wondering if I should have skipped the Japanese laceleaf maple and planted a Black Lace Sambucus.
These edible plants will make attractive garden border edges, while still providing a harvest for the kitchen table.
A collection of Websites I've found helpful for learning more about sustainable food production and healthful eating habits.
There is good news for back yard vegetable gardeners in Ontario. Beginning in the spring of 2009, the cosmetic use of pesticides and herbicides will be against the law.
Fall Color Occurs as the Result of Temperature and Daylight Changes. Trees Species and Selection is Best Made in the Fall to pick a Tree with Desirable Color.
Use vertical space in a garden to create an enabling garden. Here are some vertical gardening ideas to grow plants in small spaces.
Herbs are easy to plant, easy to grow, and respond well to benign neglect.
Cascading pea plants look beautiful in hanging baskets, and the freshly picked pods taste amazing. Try this simple form of vertical, edible gardening at home.
Getting children to spend time outside is important as the spring season approaches. Encouraging kids to get out in to the garden can be tricky, however.


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