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Gardenerd Tip of the Week
Summary: The Gardenerd Tip of the Week is your one-stop shop for organic gardening tips and tidbits. Seasonal, organic, and fun advice for your urban farm, homestead and garden. We cover Sustainable living, vegetable gardening and more. Celebrate your passion for gardening with a sense of humor.
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Forget seed bombs, check out these cool coins for your garden.
Make it a New Year’s resolution to reduce the distance your food travels, as well as the stuff that’s sprayed on them.
Winter solstice (in the northern hemisphere) means that it’s the shortest day and longest night of the year. What does this mean for your garden?
Many home remedies for bug spray call for dish soap, but if you’re not using an earth-friendly biodegradable soap, you could be doing your garden more harm than good.
Even if your garden is dormant for the winter, seed catalogs carry us through with hope for another season of fresh produce.
If you can garden this fall and winter, take advantage of cooler temperatures to feed your soil with a dose of microbial goodness that compost tea provides.
Most people enjoy cranberries with holiday feasts, but do you know where they come from or how they’re grown?
It’s time to clean and lubricate garden tools, sanitize seeding equipment, and clear out that collection of plastic pots that have gone unused all season.
There are plants that tolerate partial shade. The key is this: if it’s leafy, try it in the shade.
Prop 37 demands that all GMO ingredients be labeled on processed foods. Just labeled, that’s all.
Worm bins are a great way to get rid of your kitchen scraps and generate incredible fertilizer for your garden.
The purpose of this day of awareness is to take action by planning a local meal in your neighborhood, start better food initiatives in your schools, and look for healthier and more sustainable ways to feed your family.
Win a Garlic Party Package which includes a pound of free garlic or shallots, kelp emulsion and some other goodies. Visit the Gardenerd Blog for all the details.
Bay is an essential kitchen herb that brings body and warmth to winter stews, soups and sauces. This week's Tip Of The Week provides inspiration and recipes to enjoy bay!
It’s officially fall, and it’s time to put in those cool weather crops.