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Flower Arranging Tips and Tricks
Flower Arranging Tips and Tricks

While there are many reasons to grow flowers, arranging them into a bouquet can be one of the most delightful. Here are some tips and tricks to make a beautiful bouquet.

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GardeningEmily KernAugust 11, 2021garden projects, flowers, cut flowers, flower arranging, flower arrangements, cutting flowers, summer gardening, harvesting, pollinators and beneficial insects, bouquets, flower bouquetsComment
Aphids Aphids Aphids!
Aphids Aphids Aphids!

Aphids are a common pest in gardens and so it is important to know how to spot, prevent, and kill them!

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GardeningGuest UserAugust 7, 2021pests and disease, aphids, protecting your plants, prevention, aphid lifecycleComment
Then and Now: a look back at 25 years cultivating connection
Then and Now: a look back at 25 years cultivating connection

Garden City Harvest began in 1996, and I joined fifteen years later. As I reflect on our beginnings, I appreciate how much trial and error was required to find how best to feed this community.

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AnnouncementsGenevieveJuly 30, 202125th anniversary, peas farm, jean zoselComment
How to Slay Bindweed
How to Slay Bindweed
GardeningEmily KernJuly 7, 2021weeds, weeding, bindweed, weed management, common weeds, bind weed Comments
The Purslane Controversy
The Purslane Controversy

Are these low-growing succulents friends or foe? Turns out the answer is not as clear-cut as one might think.

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GardeningGuest UserJuly 2, 2021weeds, weed management, pigweed, purslane
Identifying and Managing Leaf Miners
Identifying and Managing Leaf Miners

Learn how to identify and manage leaf miners - a very common garden pest that you may find in your spinach, chard, or beets.

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GardeningEmily KernJune 25, 2021pests and disease, leaf miners, how to, pest control, leaf miner, videoComment
What is a Food Forest?
What is a Food Forest?

Food forests are a relatively new addition to the mainstream edible landscaping conversation, but their cultivation is actually quite ancient. So, what are they?

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Stories, River Road Neighborhoo...GenevieveDecember 26, 2020food forest, soil health, river road farmComment
On Winter and Gratitude
On Winter and Gratitude

One thing I love most about farming is the way my life mirrors the seasons. In spring, I bathe in green. My muscles grow as my body re-learns—slowly—the labor of sowing and planting.

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PEAS Farm, StoriesGenevieveDecember 22, 2020winter, farming, local farming, gratitude, thankful, environmental studies programComment
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