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Archive: September, 2009

Barry’s Garden Open House

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I have written here several times about fellow Toronto, Parkdale resident, Barry Parker and his exceptional backyard garden since meeting him this past spring, but I have never shown any wide view

A One-Pot Garden Scraps Meal

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Before I came down with the Great Attack of the TIFF Flu 2009 (named as such because the worst part coincided with the Toronto International Film Festival) a lot of our meals looked like some version of

‘Chinese Ornamental’ Hot Pepper

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‘Cherries Jubilee’ Nasturtium

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Snack Foods for the Apocalypse

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved This is how I see canning: making snack foods for the apocalypse. Because in truth, with the exception of the plain tomato jars and sauces, many of the items I put up tend to be condiments, pickles,

Let’s Make Tiny Vaginas, Each One Beautiful & Unique

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved And make our own edible version of Judy Chicago's Dinner Party! There has been a long and harried internal debate raging in my brain for days over that title. I have avoided making this post, worried

Giant Cape Gooseberry (Physalis peruviana L)

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Planty Things I Saw in Montreal

I am terribly behind. We took a short leisure trip to Montreal about a month ago, I took pictures with the full intention of posting about it, but then I didn't. But now I am. I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna do it and then I'm gonna hit

Innocence Lost

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Remember a few months back when I said something like, "Let's stop using war mongering language against the critters?" I can't locate it on the site, but I know I said it. Somewhere. To someone. Was it you? That

Dangerous Alley Corn

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Concrete Corner Garden (Montreal)

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Wasp Invasion!

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved I haven't noticed it to be quite the exaggerated horror film some are saying, but apparently Toronto is in the midst of a yellow jacket population explosion. The increase is thought to be the result of the

Sunsugar Tomatoes

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