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Shifting My Worm Bin

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved My composting worms are housed in an average-sized bin that we keep in the hallway just outside our apartment door. This spot next to the recycling bin is great three out of four seasons of the

A Hazy Shade of December

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved For a long list of reasons -- many of which I am still in therapy for -- I've just never been a fan of THE HOLIDAYS. This is why there has always been a distinct lack of

EYE Magazine - October 18, 2008

eye_fall2008_article.jpg "Green Thumbs Up: The Surprisingly Soothing Results of Ground-level Activism" The full article can be seen on the EYE website.

Orange Cosmos (Cosmos sulphureus)

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Warm Winter Wear Drive 2008 Reminder

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Just a reminder that the date to get your items shipped out is approaching. I originally said Dec 1 but have decided to give it until Dec 5 because I have been so behind in answering

No Garlic

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I think it's time to let it go and accept the inevitable... that garlic is not going to get into the ground this year. I'm already a month late. Thankfully I predicted this would happen

Gardening Mama

gardeningmama.jpg I just heard through my partner Davin that Taito, makers of the game "Cooking Mama" are about to release a similar version of the game called "Gardening Mama"! I rarely talk about products or get all covetous on this site

Fall Berries

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Papery Wasp Nest

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Things You Can Compost That You Didn’t Think You Could

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved While writing the composting section for the new book, it occurred to me that my list in book one was rather incomplete and only covered some of the things we compost at home. There's a surprising

Anise Hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)

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Looking Up

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Crissy Field (San Francisco)

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Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica)

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Local Food Trees

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Butternuts I'd like to think I've accumulated a lot of plant knowledge over the years, but my tree knowledge is embarrassingly thin. It's all down to the fact that I don't have anywhere to plant and grow one.

Piecemeal Staking Contraption

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Viper’s Bugloss (Pinhole)

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Pumpkin

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A New World, And a Bold World

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Hello. Hi. Is this thing on? I'm experiencing a bit of stage fright, sitting here staring at the screen. It's been so long since I've been here. Not here as in sitting at this computer staring at the
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