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peas again
they've sprouted, maybe we'll have some pods before the frosts. i'm hoping we have late frosts and they will do well. if anything they will be a cover crop. we've really enjoyed the peas this year and...
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12 years ago
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inner city vineyard - what do you think?
http://www.wkyc.com/news/story.aspx?storyid=137098
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12 years ago
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Quick Decay of Tomatoes
Birds have been pecking on my tomatoes this Summer so I have been picking them a bit green, and then letting them sit on a window sill (no direct sun) to ripen -- but they are hardly ripe before they...
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12 years ago
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Berkeley and Oakland Come to the Table
Food justice advocate Nikki Henderson and renowned Chez Panisse chef Alice Waters dish on food, class, school lunch, and the healing of the Berkeley-Oakland rift. By Tom Philpott | Thu Aug. 11, 2011...
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At least it is not snow
We have had 4.5 inches of rain since about 5:oo AM. And it is pouring right now. I was trying to keep the tarragon on the dry side but looks like perhaps next year.
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12 years ago
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a patch in progress
FIRST: skip to NEXT: if you want to ignore much that you might have heard before. :) skip to SUMMARY: if you want the real quick version. if i repeat myself, it's been a long day and i'm not going to...
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12 years ago
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Tomatoes
Something's in the ground where I raise tomatoes, killing the back row. I planted them about 3 feet forward last year and it didn't happen (I had a bumper crop), but this year I've lost the back row...
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12 years ago
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What would cause really fibrous pea pors and snap peas?
Sound like your seed has gotten crossed with a shelling pea (English pea).
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12 years ago
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Miniature orange tree
Hi I brought a miniature orange tree a few months back. Tree seems very healthy, I have had some problems with a bug I think was called scale. Followed instructions to remove and think i got rid of...
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12 years ago
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squirrel took a chunk out of my cantalope.
A squirrel took a chunk out of my cantaloupe. About the size of a nickel. and half a nickel deep. Cantaloupe is 4 inches round. ' Does that mean its going to rot out or something. Or will it be...
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12 years ago
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almost 40 pound watermelon
We just picked the watermelon. I weighed 1/2 of it, 19.5 pounds. Tastes pretty good too. I will post links when I get pictures up.
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12 years ago
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squirrel & Brussels sprouts questions
I have two garden issues right now that I would appreciate some help with: 1) Although I didn't see a single squirrel outdoors last year, it appears that a squirrel has moved into the area this...
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12 years ago
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Greenfly on sweet peas
Clicking on "new thread" is just how to do it. You are in edible gardening, where else did you want it to be? Many fruit trees have it in them to become alternate year bearing if they have a heavy...
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12 years ago
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A Good Read
Interesting stuff, I might have to get the book. I think he makes the point well that transport of plants to grow in new areas can be a great blessing and a curse. These unplanned experiments in...
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12 years ago
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organic gardening, actual experiences
a fun season so far... with the soil being fairly heavy here the drought has been a challenge at times, but we've kept up with watering well enough that we are getting crops harvested (compared to...
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12 years ago
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