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The Complete Guide to Winter Vegetable Gardening: Grow Fresh Food All Winter with Season Extension

Sharing is caring! Many gardeners think the vegetable season ends with the first frost. It doesn’t. For centuries, gardeners have harvested fresh vegetables throughout winter by...

#100kin10yrs: Seeds for a Stronger Local Food System

Join Joseph Skibbie’s #100kin10yrs movement, which aims to fight food insecurity and boost mental/physical health by connecting 100,000 people to homegrown food. “The future...

Grow Time! Beat the incoming food hikes, attractively! – Successful Garden & Lifestyle Design

As the world gets crazier and more unpredictable by the day, there are still some certainties (other than death and...

The Cost of Manufactured Food: Land & Energy

It’s no secret that overly manufactured food isn’t good for our health. The production of these foods is also extremely harmful for agriculture and...

Suffolk Church Growing Aeroponic Food

Suffolk church introduces indoor aeroponics for food insecurity A Suffolk church has opened an indoor aeroponic “Garden of Eat’n,” to grow fresh produce. Suffolk Church Growing...

Johnny Marzetti Recipe – A Midwest Classic Comfort Food Meal

Johnny Marzetti has long been known as one of the most comforting casserole dishes to come out of Ohio, and there’s no better time...

Future Protein & Hydroponics To Help Food Independence in Barbados

UWI home hydroponics, flies-to-feed projects ‘to help cut food bill, boost farming Future Protein & Hydroponics | Sheria Brathwaite | Two innovative agricultural initiatives aimed at...

What is a Community Food Forest?

Creating positive change can start in the heart of any city with the implementation of a community food forest. With more than 80 percent of...

Growing Food in the Face of a Hotter, Drier Land

Climatic uncertainty has become the new normal. Many farmers, gardeners and orchard-keepers are seeking ways to adapt their food production to be more resilient...

Bokashi Composting: Fermenting Food Scraps

By now, we can all agree that composting is good for the garden, the planet, and the soul. Who knew such a simple action...

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Wet Soil but Wilting Plants? 3 Signs of Dehydration

The finger test says everything is fine. Push into the top inch of soil and it comes back cool, damp, maybe clinging a bit....

Gail’s Daylilies in North Carolina

Hi GPODers! A couple of weeks ago I featured Carla Zambelli Mudry’s stunning rose collection...

The Complete Guide to Winter Vegetable Gardening: Grow Fresh Food All Winter with Season Extension

Sharing is caring! Many gardeners think the vegetable season ends with the first frost. It doesn’t. For centuries, gardeners have harvested fresh vegetables throughout winter by...
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