Covering up those veggies can be an indispensible tool for the food growing gardener… especially in the colder months. “Floating row cover is white, spun-poly cloth that looks like giant sheets of toilet paper… Row cover is great for excluding pests like flea beetles, carrot rust fly and cabbage moth, as well as for reducing transplant […]
Imagine if you could grow food in the same way that a forest grows: multiple layers, no mowing, weeding or spraying required. “Many people in the general public are unaware of the plethora of great perennial food crops we can grow here on the West Coast: figs, chestnuts, mulberries, seabuckthorn, gojis, apples, peaches, pears, grapes, tea-plants…and many more. These […]
Chemical free gardening sounds like a good idea. But does organic gardening mean you have to put up with critters eating your hard earned harvest? No! Don’t Panic: You can manage garden pests and diseases organically with Linda Gilkeson,12:45 pm, Feb 15 at Seedy Saturday To give you an idea of how, here’s a handy tip […]
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