04-29-21 Earth Is Our Only Home
In this issue: April in the GardenYouTube: Volunteers - The Benefit of Free Food ForeverGardenerd Tip of the Month: Harvesting CompostGardenerd Product of the Month: Grow Your Own Mini Fruit…
In this issue: April in the GardenYouTube: Volunteers - The Benefit of Free Food ForeverGardenerd Tip of the Month: Harvesting CompostGardenerd Product of the Month: Grow Your Own Mini Fruit…
In this issue: March in the GardenYouTube: Grow Artichokes - Not AphidsGardenerd Tip of the Month: Bed PrepGardenerd Product of the Month: Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden March in…
Spring is upon us, and we’re excited to be part of the Great Grow Along, a virtual garden conference taking place this March 19-21, 2021. Christy, along with 40+ other garden experts, will share her tips and tidbits for successful gardening.
Our guest this week on the Gardenerd Tip of the Week Podcast is Tessa Wardley, a former global environmental policy consultant, and current policy advisor to the UK’s Department of the Environment.
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In this issue: February in the GardenYouTube: 20 Colorful Tomatoes for 2021Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Spring Planting GuideGardenerd Product of the Month: Grow Your Own Mini Fruit Garden February…
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We’ve officially passed the fall equinox, which means the garden looks like crap. Death is part of the garden’s life cycle and it is something we must come to terms with. The good news is that fall also welcomes new beginnings — cool season crops!
The garden is looking downtrodden as summer fades, but it’s been through a long season and there’s still a month or so to go before we plant cool weather crops here in Los Angeles.