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Grow Great Grub Book Giveaway

I did a quick and easy giveaway of my new book "Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces" on The Twitter last week and as promised I'm doing one here too. It's still winter and most of us are hibernating and reserving energy

Kohleria ‘Brazil Gem’

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First Sighting in the Wild & Ten Years!

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved It's a big week over here as my new book, "Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces" (I'm already an expert at saying the title super fast) hits bookstores TODAY! Except that we spotted

Fresh Coffee Bean

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Garden Tour: Erika’s Small Apartment of Small Plants

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Yesterday afternoon I was invited into the apartment of a fellow Parkdale resident to check out her collection of fascinating and unusual plants. The visit brought the plant junky in me out in full force. I went

Worm Food

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Sometimes, when I'm feeling too lazy to hand chop, I give dinner's assorted vegetable scraps a quick whiz in the food processor before feeding the gruel to the worms in my kitchen wormery. I liken

Cosmos Sulphureus at Scotts Head

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Annatto Pod

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Grow Great Grub: Twitter Giveaway

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Hey, guess what? My new book, "Grow Great Grub: Organic Food from Small Spaces" hits stores in less than a week! To commemorate its impending release, Clarkson Potter has agreed to do a pre-launch giveaway

Foodcycles

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Back in August 2009 my friend Laura asked me if I wanted to take a quick jaunt out to the burbs to take some pictures of the Foodcycles farm. At the time we had

Crown of Thorns

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First Seed Roundup for 2010

rareseeds_purplesmudge.jpg Photo of ‘Orange Fleshed Purple Smudge’ Tomato: Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds If you've been reading this site over the years, you can probably make a pretty safe guess as to where I am right now in the areas of seed starting and garden planning

Experiencing Fresh Cacao: The Sequel

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Two years ago I wrote about my disappointing experience eating fresh cacao in Cuba. Cacao (Theobroma cacao) is the tree that chocolate comes from. The fruit is a big pod that forms directly on the trunk

Torch Ginger Flower

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Banana Flower Close-up

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This is How Bananas and Plantains Grow

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Giant Granadilla Flower

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David’s Orchid (Spathoglottis plicata)

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Standing in the Shadow of a Massive Euphorbia

Photo by Gayla Trail  All Rights Reserved Can you believe the size of this thing? Me neither. I have not seen a euphorbia of this size before or since. This photo was taken at the Andromeda Botanic Gardens in Bathsheba, Barbados.

Green Golden Apple

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