Mini Fruit Garden: Bibliography
Resources Books Buckingham, Alan. Grow Fruit. Great Britain: DK Publishing, 2010. Ingels, Chuck A., Geisel, Pamela M., and Maxwell V. Norton editors. The Home Orchard: Growing Your Own Deciduous Fruit…
Resources Books Buckingham, Alan. Grow Fruit. Great Britain: DK Publishing, 2010. Ingels, Chuck A., Geisel, Pamela M., and Maxwell V. Norton editors. The Home Orchard: Growing Your Own Deciduous Fruit…
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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.
Our guest this week is David White of Center for Regenerative Agriculture. He’s got a PhD in cell biology and uses compost tea and other regenerative practices to rebuild dead soils. He shares his tips for growing healthy soil in your garden.
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In this issue: August in the GardenClosing the Food Gap - PodcastGardenerd Tip of the Month: Preserving the HarvestGardenerd Product of the Month: Gardening for Geeks 2020 August in the…
Things are heating up around here, and we’re trying to keep cool as we watch the garden grow.
Our latest YouTube video shares an quick summer garden update on several subjects of our recent videos. It answers the questions, Did that corn trick work? How are the lettuces coming along? What’s growing in the Greenstalk?
It’s hot, and lettuces don’t like it. Too bad we all love salads in the summer. Our latest YouTube video helps you grow lettuce in the summer successfully.