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The Greatest Potatoes of All

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Cyclamen hederifolium ‘Lysander’

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Sweet Sorghum

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Fire Lily (Cyrtanthus elatus)

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White Hosta Flowers

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Experiments in Garlic Growing, Part 2

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Let us turn our minds back four months (almost to the day by coincidence) to April of this year. Way back then, in a season that felt not so much unlike this one in many ways, what

Soldier Beetles on Black Eyed Susans

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Pink Penis Flower

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Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius)

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Assorted and Sundry for 09/08/17

The Vine-Ripened Lie - What do you think? Vine-ripened versus off the vine. Fight! Wet-year Tomato Troubles - We're all starting to get anxious about this year's tomato crop. Handmade Berry Colander - Love these pottery colanders for straining berries by Jeanette Zeis. Show

Dwarf Cherry Tomatoes

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Flying Saucer Squash

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‘Gezahnte’ Tomato

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Behold, the first of the non-cherry, indeterminate tomatoes that has reached maturity for 2009. And it's a beauty. Incidentally, I've managed to grow several ruffled tomato varieties this year purely by happenstance. Well, that and

Special Order for Comfrey

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I recently wrote about the nutritional benefits of mulching and fertilizing with sea kelp. A commenter mentioned using comfrey, to which I replied that I am a big fan of comfrey as a fertilizer and

Orange and Yellow Dahlias

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Cosmos Love

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Calendula ‘Zeolights’

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Mulching with Fresh Kelp

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I traveled to Rhode Island a few weeks ago on what was a whirlwind 24 hour (including transport time) trip to shoot a food gardening segment for the show Cultivating Life. I'll tell you

Edible Container Garden Show/Contest

Hey Toronto! Withrow Park Farmers' Market is holding an Edible Container Garden Show/Contest this Saturday, August 8, 2009. The event goes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. I'm going to be a judge so see you there! Details from the Toronto

‘Mini Purplette’ Onions

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Every year I go a little nuts growing large crops of onions such as 'Egyptian Walking' over at my community garden plot. Onions grow easily in the ground, but they tend to take up a
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