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Starting Seeds: Part II
I love gardening because I learn at least seventeen new things every season. I hope that still happens when I’m 80. At any rate, I tell anyone who asks me…
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recommended: The Bill McKibben Reader
When I get going on food and gardening topics, it’s hard to reign me in. I’m often asked for book/movie/blog recommendations to learn more on these topics (or maybe to…
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Feeding starts
When I first started gardening (organically, of course), I spent tons of time amending the soil with compost and peat and vermiculite (I’m a big fan of the square foot…
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Needs increasing in Hamilton County
Click graph to expand. I recently sat in on a presentation from some representatives from the United Way of Central Indiana on the current economic environment in Hamilton County. It…
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Beginner’s Crops
Are you a new gardener? If so, here’s a great article about the best crops to start off with for beginner gardeners. I tell Grant, my husband, that I could…
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recommended
When I get going on food and gardening topics, it’s hard to reign me in. I’m often asked for book/movie/blog recommendations to learn more on these topics (or maybe to…
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Starting Seeds: Part I
Starting seeds is about the easiest thing in gardening, but it can be confusing too. We started our seeds at our house a few weeks ago, and I thought I…
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resource dump!
Check out all of these community gardening resources! In Grace Garden news, we need more volunteers for our CSA. If you’re interested, check out this post, turn in your form,…
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2010 Grace Garden Plans!
I’m re-posting our Grace Garden update from a few weeks ago – if you are interested in participating in the CSA, get those CSA forms submitted ASAP! The leadership of…
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Success!
Last night’s Garden Party was a huge success – the rain stopped just in time for dinner, and Matthew Jose answered lots of our gardening and food system questions. It…