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Taters Precious?

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Troy-Bilt Pony Garden Tiller

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved When Troy-Bilt, makers of large lawn and garden power machines, contacted me about reviewing a product I was a little hesitant. Actually I was a lot hesitant. I said no at first and then mulled it

Spelt (Triticum spelta)

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Davin’s Nasturtium

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Ontario Fruit Basket

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Eco-Me Cat Starter Kit

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Eco-Me specializes in D.I.Y natural cleaning, bath and home products and kits. The idea is a bit unusual: rather than simply selling natural products, they provide the recipes, reusable containers and tools, and essential oils so

‘Chocolate Cherry’ Sunflower, Unfurling

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Mystery Tree in the Garden

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I found an entire tree laying flat across the street garden this morning. Just, you know, laying there. How it got there or why is beyond me. Okay. Here's the thing: The garden's a mess. I have barely

Lettuce Wishes

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Matchstick Garden

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I bought this little UK product, The Matchstick Garden, while out shopping for project supplies at a bourgeoisie cooking store in my neighborhood the other day. Those fancy stores with their beautifully packaged products and their

Sunflower ‘Chocolate Cherry’

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Community Gardening Guide

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I'm very proud to have co-produced the cover photograph for the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's "Community Gardening" guide alongside my partner Davin Risk. Yep, that's my soiled hand and a bouquet of sage held up at our

The Culprit

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My Brother’s Garden

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Hey Internet, Remember when I helped my brother make a container garden on his balcony? Behold, it LIVES! Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved He's done really, really well for someone with

String Beans

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Underground Organics

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I've been meaning to tell you about Underground Organics since back in the spring when buckets of their beautiful flowers first started showing up at my local weekly market, the Dufferin Grove Farmers Market. READ MORE...

Ain’t Nothing Wrong with a Scarred Tomato

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Roman Chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile)

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Give Me Tomatoes

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Above image is the July entry from the 2008 You Grow Girl Calendar I LOVE tomatoes. If I had to give up growing all other crops and choose just one I would probably choose tomatoes although basil

Calendula ‘Antares Flashback’

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