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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Getting to The Root of the Matter, How Deep Are Your Roots?
If you think; ” a new broom sweeps clean,” is a refreshing adage, you have no idea of how the concept of getting to the root of my garden’s suffocation and plague is rejuvenating. After all, a new broom is only sweeping away … Continue reading
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Tagged beets and horseradish, horseradish, horseradish root system, Hungarian cucumber salad, mandolin, Passover, roots, triple mix soil, uborkasalata, weeds, yellow beets
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Tomato Panic or Red Alert [or yellow, purple, white, pink or maybe, striped alert]
Last week I had a tomato panic. I found out that Doris Giardino, who grew my beautiful heritage tomato seedlings for my www.124merton.com rooftop garden, was not growing them again this year. What would become of the annual tomato tasting? … Continue reading
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Tagged ake hopatcong, Anna Russian, baked beans, beefsteak, Campari Tomato, giant belgium, heirloom tomatoes, heritage tomatoes, Kumari Tomato, l, lake hopatcong, new jersey beefsteak, paul robeson tomato, red fig.stupice, rooftop garden, Speckled Peach, Tesco, tomato tasting, urban farming, Wapiscon Peach
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We all do what is takes to find sweetness: Maple; tap into it!
This year I decided to tap the maple tree in my back yard. Truthfully, I was never too fond of the tree. It blocked out the light from the rest of my backyard and however much I pruned it, it regrew in … Continue reading
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