Member profile for CerridwenDaughter
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Gardening since 1998
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Here we chronicle the food-focused efforts of a small group of Pagan families. While there is a great deal of knowledge among us, there is still so much we all have to learn, both from the earth, and from each other!
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Three Sheeps to The Wind Food, Fodder, and Foolishness Cornwall Bridge, CT
Here we chronicle the food-focused gardening efforts of a small group of Pagan families in the Northwest corner of Connecticut. While we each have experience and knowledge, we all still have lots to learn; both from the earth, and from each other.
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Our Grounds Des Moines, IAOrnamental, beds and borders where evergreen conifers and deciduous shrubs mingle with perennials, bulbs, and a few favorite annuals. Some Iowa prairie plants such as side-oats grama grass. A still-water, self-maintaining...
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UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley Berkeley, CA |
Allotment on the dike Schellingwoude, Netherlands
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Claire
After years of being on the waiting list, on 4 June 2011 I finally got a garden allotment (known as volkstuin in Dutch). It's just a 15-minute bike ride from home, at the back of an old Dutch dike - and has a little...
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Boston Fenway Victory Garden Boston, MA
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Kristen
In the early spring the daffodils and tulips start to poke out of the ground...the 2 lilac bushes begin their blooms soon after. During mid-May, I begin to add veggie, herb, and annual plantings. Also, my parents bring...
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Your Entomolo-Garden Oakland, CAWelcome to the Insect News Network on YourGardenShow! The I.N.N. travels the globe to learn how people think and feel about our 6- and 8-legged friends. The I.N.N. is a non-stop, multi-media interdisciplinary plunge...
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The Green Gardener in Herald, California Herald, CAGreetings from Herald, CA. Located just South East of Sacramento by 20 miles. Millions of grape vines cover the Herald landscape and vegetables grow well here with a good compost pile to nourish our Green Garden....
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Patterns of Growth Fremont, CAMy garden is my art, literally. I grow plants so I can photograph them in new and interesting ways. There is such a variety of plants in the San Francisco Bay Area and I pluck not only from my yard, but along the trail...
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Willowwacks Faerie Garden Rogue River, OR
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puckamok
When I moved here there was a small organic garden but most of the topsoil was washed away by gold mining and logging. I'm creating a food forest and learning permaculture practices. There is more life here now but...
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East Texas Linden, TX
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RoriTx
We grow,can or freeze 90% of all the vegetables we eat. I've decided to start saving our own seeds so this year we will plant as many heirloom varieties as we can.Breaking News:Facebook you've been replaced!
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The Dirt Mama's Garden Woodstock, GA
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TheDirtMama
I inherited my love of gardening from my father, who plopped me down in the dirt next to him as soon as I was old enough to sit up. This particular Dirt Mama's Garden has been evolving since 2003 when we bought this...
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toppenish family organic garden Toppenish, WA
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JMTKMS
We started this garden in 2010 and could not believe the harvest!!! We expanded in 2011 and now we are exhausted because the harvest was so much more. We are completely organic and feel that this is so helpful for...
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Evil of All Roots Torrington, CT
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Kitsune_Dawn
New meaning to a family plot... this is what a garden should be. We usually container plant on our porch, but this year, we have access to a very nice raised bed. Here we gather to get dirty, muddy, silly, and...
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YourGardenShow Busy Bee San Francisco, CA
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The-Busy-Bee
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| Favorite gardening books: | Garden Witchery by Ellen Dugan, Hygieia a Woman's Herbal by Jeannine Parvati, Foxfire series by Eliot Wigginton |
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| Favorite vegetable: | kale |
| Favorite flower: | peony |
| Favorite tree / shrub: | Elderberry |
| Gardening organizations: | Local community garden, School garden project, and Local conservation group |
| Favorite park / arboreteum: | Elizabeth Park in Hartford, CT |









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