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Saying No to GMO Corn | Austin Urban Gardens
Since 99.9% of my food at home comes from our local farms, farmer's markets, and my garden, I don't eat many products, just whole foods. Eating this way, I don't have to worry about GMO's in my food,...
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I'm thankful for today, the cooler weather, and the possibility of rain, which we sorely need around these parts. My gardens are looking great, and I'm hopeful for some successes and fewer heartache...
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Lessons from my Summer of Pickles | Austin Urban Gardens
I've always planted a few cucumber seeds, which have always produced a few cucumbers. The last few years have been quite hot and dry. This year, I planted a few cucumber seeds, but something was dif...
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April 1, in an Austin Urban Garden | Austin Urban Gardens
It hasn't felt much like Spring yet, but slowly, but surely my Spring garden has been taking shape, the last remnants of the Winter garden, finally gone except the onions and strawberries, planted in ...
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Mid-February in an Austin Urban Garden | Austin Urban Gardens
So much to do this time of year! A few weeks ago I started a lot of seeds, mostly tomatoes, some peppers and watermelon. The watermelon never came up, and the peppers just have. The tomatoes sprout...
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