Member profile for rbjr45
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Crap! San Francisco, CA
INDOOR HARDINESS ZONE???? REALLY?its indoors guys! it never freezes..... LOL!ok maybe Zone 11a?this project is 2 levels there is the upper level where its sub-tropical like and a low level where consistantly cool but mediterranean like.During the winter:-at the...
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UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley Berkeley, CA |
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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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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Tropical Seattle Mercer Island, WA
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kuma
Always trying to re-create Southeast Asia, our gardens serve as a place to collect plants and objects that let us escape to exotic, easter places!
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Ecuador Flower & Garden Tour Quito, EcuadorEcuador is situated on the Equator in western South America. The country offers all ecosystems from sea level up to 6310 meters. In Ecuador we organize several times a year a Tour where we visit various Flower Plantations...
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2011 Garden and Greenhouse Hill City, SDThis was our first year wintering greens and lettuce over in the greenhouse and we have been harvesting fresh salads since March 22! More raised beds and some chickens making their way into the yard this year. ...
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The 1340 Garden Tucson, AZ
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Realm
Nine beds with steel edgings form a grid of neat 3-foot squares. Crops include eggplant, basil, tomatoes, chard, and corn, but rotate seasonally. The site is cared for 100% organically. Not a single chemical application...
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Geezers Garden, Kadooks Homestead Tucson, AZLiving in Tucson, there are lots of rock landscapes, cactus, etc... Last winter we decided that maybe we could plant some vines along the block wall in our back yard. Then we realized we could plant grapes or kiwi,...
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Sea Greens Encinitas, CA
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SeaWeeds
We are 3 blocks from the beach in northern san diego. We have clay&sandy soils that I have slowly built up using compost/manure, cover crops, and in ground burns. We live on a subdivided portion of an old avocado...
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Gidget's Garden San Diego, CAWe are an urban garden in the historic district of Golden Hill near downtown San Diego. Gidget is a cat, it is her garden and we are just the caretakers. We grow the majority of our own vegetables and offer extremely...
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Garden Pool Mesa, AZ
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GardenPool
The Garden Pool was a large run-down pool that is now a closed-loop food production system using aquaponics and is powered by solar energy. The GP was designed to feed a family of four with organic eggs, fruit, veggies,...
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Backyard Garden near Phoenix, AZ Glendale, AZ
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ThreePts
Welcome to my attempt at vegetable gardening in the backyard of a small condo with raised beds. A bed that receives no direct sun during the winter and way too much in the hot Arizona summer. This is my journey.
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LA Balcony Garden Los Angeles, CA
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CanarsieBK
I started my balcony
garden in April 2010 shortly after I moved
LA from NYC. New York is where I got my start in urban gardening
with my fire
escape garden.
Compared to the fire escape, the space...
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LA Balcony Garden Los Angeles, CA
by
CanarsieBK
I started my balcony
garden in April 2010 shortly after I moved
LA from NYC. New York is where I got my start in urban gardening
with my fire
escape garden.
Compared to the fire escape, the space...
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Ramos' Disorganized Garden Floresville, TX
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Clenram
The success of our gardening has been great, with some disappointments due to the learning curve. We are learning what we can do when we have 4 months of temperatures over 100 and no rain. Our soil is all sand! We...
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On the Rental Independence, MO
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Nerdmom
I started my garden about 3 years ago. The first attempt failed miserably. I had no idea how to allocate space, amend the soil, water, etc. The second year was much better, although my tomatos, squashes and cucumbers...
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Ramos' Disorganized Garden Floresville, TX
by
Clenram
The success of our gardening has been great, with some disappointments due to the learning curve. We are learning what we can do when we have 4 months of temperatures over 100 and no rain. Our soil is all sand! We...
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Ramos' Disorganized Garden Floresville, TX
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Clenram
The success of our gardening has been great, with some disappointments due to the learning curve. We are learning what we can do when we have 4 months of temperatures over 100 and no rain. Our soil is all sand! We...
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YourGardenShow Busy Bee San Francisco, CA
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The-Busy-Bee
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