Harvesting Sage

I have a confession to make. I've never really been able to keep culinary sage alive, even though it's a perennial. Therefore I've had very little experience with harvesting sage,…

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03-21-14 Finally, It’s Spring

In this issue: March in the Garden Garden Tours Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Planting Tomatoes Gardenerd Product of the Month: Gardening for Geeks 1. March in the Garden Vernal…

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01-16-14 A Fresh Start

In this issue: January in the Garden January To-Do List Gardenerd Tip of the Month: Water Leaks mean $$ Leaks Gardenerd Product of the Month: New Gardenerd Sweatshirt   1.…

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Brewing Compost Tea

Last week we got up close and personal with compost, or more specifically the microbes in compost. Now that we've determined that our compost is biologically active and suitable for…

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School Garden Wonderland

School playgrounds in urban environments tend to be comprised more of concrete than soccer fields. Still there is always room for green. Kehillat Israel Early Childhood Center in Pacific Palisades,…

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