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by dig the dirt editor on June 03, 2010
You can create an aquatic wonderlan... read more
by Live for Gardening on May 10, 2010
The Right Process for Growing Potted Vegetable... read more
by FigTree on February 02, 2010
So, I am one of the cheapest people you know, a... read more
by dig the dirt editor on January 14, 2010
seedling care | more containers | 1... read more
by chief cultivator on January 11, 2010
If the Shoe Fits Container gardening is so muc... read more
by cajunbarry on December 02, 2009
Here is an article on The Dirt about the Edible... read more
by dig the dirt editor on November 18, 2009
planting paperwhites 1. You'll need only ... read more
by FigTree on November 18, 2009
Two days ago I was basking in the golden sunshi... read more
by Lily on November 02, 2009
Staghorn ferns are uniquelly shap... read more
by FigTree on October 16, 2009
I have yet to meet a person who doesn't love a ... read more
by FigTree on October 13, 2009
I always feel a little bummed out after the hol... read more
by FigTree on October 05, 2009
As you can tell from my blog, I am big on the r... read more
by FigTree on September 21, 2009
The weather here in Seattle has been such over ... read more
by FigTree on September 16, 2009
If attacking an entire garden project seems too... read more
by FigTree on September 14, 2009
Even though I now live in Seattle, I used to li... read more
Fernleaf Dill is an All America Selection. Compact, 18" plant provides extended cutting season for kitchen gardeners and chefs. Best for container culture. For fish, seafood, salads, and soups. If you're Scandinavian, you can use in any dish - Swedish Meatballs included.
by Verdura Caroline on July 09, 2010
As a chef, one of the things I'm often asked i... read more
by dig the dirt editor on June 28, 2010
How to grow potatoes in a bag &... read more