Field Trip: Quebec City Community Gardens
Community gardens are glorious to me. The diversity of each member, the variety of aesthetic design choices, and the ingenuity of cramming as much as possible into one plot is…
Community gardens are glorious to me. The diversity of each member, the variety of aesthetic design choices, and the ingenuity of cramming as much as possible into one plot is…
Those who are familiar with Venice Beach, CA know that it's a great place to live, but the lots are tiny. Finding a place to garden is challenging and finding…
Amongst the dinosaur bones, fossils, and taxidermy, there is a beautiful reason to step outside at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles, CA: the Edible Garden (or Home Garden…
This week we have a guest post from Michael DeHart, the Getty Central Garden Supervisor, as an enticement to visit the Getty's new exhibit, Gardens of the Renaissance. Take it…
April and May are remembered most for showers and flowers, but the best part of all that spring activity is the garden tours. Now's your chance to get out and…
Whether you’ve got a spacious backyard or only a few feet of patio, GARDENING FOR GEEKS will soon have you growing your own delicious, organic food—and maybe even running germination…
LOS ANGELES, California – Residents and their families, and staff at the Dream Center are reaping the benefits of gardening thanks to the efforts of Christy Wilhelmi, A.K.A. the Gardenerd,…
A student from my Santa Monica College gardening course hired me to design a vegetable garden - a few raised beds so his family could grow tomatoes, salad greens and…