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Grow the Best Tomatoes

Grow the Best Tomatoes
BF1070

Carrots Love Tomatoes

Carrots Love Tomatoes
BF150

Tomatoes Garlic Basil

Tomatoes Garlic Basil
BF145
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Week By Week Vegetable Gardener's Handbook

Week By Week Vegetable Gardener's Handbook
BF132

Berries, Raspberries, & Blackberries

Berries, Raspberries, & Blackberries
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Grow the Best Strawberries

Grow the Best Strawberries
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Urban Homesteading

Urban Homesteading
BO203

The Edible Balcony:  Growing Fresh Produce in Small Spaces

The Edible Balcony: Growing Fresh Produce in Small Spaces
BF435

Sunset Edible Garden Cookbook

Sunset Edible Garden Cookbook
BF796
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Vertical Vegetables & Fruit

Vertical Vegetables & Fruit
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From Seed to Skillet

From Seed to Skillet
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The Edible Front Yard

The Edible Front Yard
BF465
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The Bountiful Container

The Bountiful Container
BF430

Wicked Bugs

Wicked Bugs
BO131

Roots Shoots Buckets & Boots

Roots Shoots Buckets & Boots
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The scientific basis for companion planting The expression “companion planting” sounds like garden lore you should have learned at your grandmother’s knee, right? If you missed out, you can now get the 21st century update on the… read more»

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March 17, 2013 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Meet the secondary macronutrients and the micronutrients your plants need Micronutrients are vitamins for your plants, says Tricia in our new video about secondary macronutrients and the micronutrients. You know about the major nutrients, N-P-K. Those are the symbols for the… read more»

November 29, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Greenhouse tomatoes on the North Coast Helpful advice from one of our organic farmer friends about how to grow tomatoes under greenhouse plastic. This originally appeared on our Freshman Farmer blog when Eddie was starting out as an organic… read more»

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July 23, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Hot tomato! Four heat tolerant, heirloom tomato varieties. If you live in a humid, hot part of the world, we have four heat-tolerant, heirloom tomatoes that will keep you fruitful company in the summertime. Sure, tomatoes need heat, but not all of them fruit well… read more»

July 5, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
The garden year with Integrated Pest Management [IPM] With Integrated Pest Management or IPM, pest control does not  mean waiting until June and then grabbing the most toxic spray around to wipe out the summer pests in your garden. You’d probably… read more»

May 17, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Vertical gardening for healthier vegetables & fruit Vertical gardening can give you healthier plants—and more growing space. It’s time to rethink how you grow your vegetables and fruits. Anything that has a viney habit (including indeterminate… read more»

March 30, 2012 - Charlotte from Peaceful Valley
Three reasons to add cool season vegetables to your garden In all the excitement of starting your tomato seeds, don’t forget about the accommodating “shoulder seasons” in your edible garden. Spring and fall are easy times to grow. Plant now!… read more»