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Cultivating Delicious

Flowers, herbs, vegetables, and berries in a beautiful landscape. Photo: Homestead Design Collective, David Fenton Late last month I got together with Stefani Bittner of…

Pomegranate

‘Wonderful’ is a popular and readily available variety of pomegranate. Photo: Meredith French The Pomegranate or “seeded apple” (Punica granatum) is a fruit of many…

Gardening for the Homebrewer

The following lively excerpts are taken from Gardening for the Homebrewer, Grow and Process Plants for Making Beer, Wine, Gruit, Cider, Perry, and More, by…

The UW Farm

Throughout the country, urban farming is growing in popularity and is gaining a tremendous amount of momentum and support. In fact, most new young far…

Four Winds Growers

[sidebar]Four Winds Growers www.fourwindsgrowers.com[/sidebar] Since 1948, Four Winds Growers has been a thriving family business. Founder Floyd Dillon and his son Don Sr. pioneered the…

The Big Shift

This is the second installment in our four-part water-sensitive landscape design (WSLD) series. Over the past few decades, earth science knowledge has blossomed. There have…

Everyone Eats

Strawberry season is here. Photo: Lorene Edwards Forkner Food, how it’s grown and where it’s grown, is an issue that affects us all. Like many…

A Farm on the Roof in the City

Tending the plants and harvesting takes place daily. Photo: courtesy of Farmscape [sidebar] STEM Kitchen|Garden 499 Illinois Street San Francisco, California 94158 www.stemkitchensf.com[/sidebar] As the…

Citrus Growing Guide

[sidebar]For more tips and advice, including videos and recipes, visit www.fourwindsgrowers.com.[/sidebar] Thinking about cultivating citrus? Their glossy evergreen leaves and fragrant blossoms are a beautiful addition…

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