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Blog Posts
- Greywater Project Finished! 24. October 2023
- Fruit Tree Tour 2019 10. June 2019
- Gardening Word of the Day: Mulching 18. April 2019
- Weird Biodynamic Tree Paste 18. February 2019
- Grafting Citrus Trees 7. February 2019
Articles
Friends and Fruits
Recipes: in season now
Save the World
Videos
- Herbs: Some Fun Facts
- How To Know If Your Food Is Organic
- How To Prune Tomato Plants
- Jamie Oliver Contest
- Learn About Varieties of Herbs
- Learn About Varieties of Tomatoes
- Lower Point Vicente Community Orchard/Garden Proposal
- Organic Vs Conventional Farming
- Picking Fruits for Your Microclimate
- SteamWeeder Video
- Tips for Growing Your Tomatoes
- Using Low Water Irrigation
- Writeindependent.org's Video: Fix Congress
Monthly Archives: August 2009
Finally! An IEP I could be happy about!
Yesterday, Jeff and I attended an IEP meeting with the school district that went smoothly. We like the “placement” that was offered to Jillian: a small, specialized private school that contracts with the public school to provide a unique educational … Continue reading
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April in August
Meet my new garden diva, April. She helps on Saturday mornings while her son Connor keeps my daughter occupied. Mother of two boys, producer and writer of cable programming, she seems like the kind of no-nonsense person who can do … Continue reading
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Weird weather
It’s August and we’re still having 66 degree weather in the morning? Does that make sense? I’m still planting new seeds for hot weather crops, because I have a strong feeling that we’re headed for hot weather all the way … Continue reading
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