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Garden Elixirs: Wildflower and Herb Infused Oils

Katrina Weakland February 13, 2016 March 28, 2025Food Gardening, Lifestyle, Uncategorized 0

Flowers and herbs are more than just plants, they are a sustainable living organism providing all kinds of benefits to us from adding flavors in the kitchen to providing medical relief to ailments. Essential and infused oils have made a breakthrough in to the marketplace in recent years, and can…

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Guide to Appreciating Winter Produce

Katrina Weakland January 11, 2016 March 28, 2025Food Gardening, Lifestyle, Urban Gardening 0
Bear Ketchum's foot and some ashes, representing the carbon impact of off-season and non-local produce.

As the holiday cheers and festivities begin to wind down, ringing in the New Year is a time for resolutions and healthy lifestyle changes. Many will begin to find their way to the gym and be spending more time exploring the fresh produce section of their local markets, but they…

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Leave the Seed-Heads for the Birds

Katrina Weakland December 10, 2015 March 28, 2025Ecology, Lifestyle 0
White Breasted Nuthatch feeds upside down on trees and the stems of plants. Its winter diet is dominated by seed. When it warms up, they love insects.

To most gardeners, fall is a time to clean up and prune their lawns and gardens for next season; winter is a time to reflect and plan for the year ahead. But did you know you can skip tidying up the and enjoy your garden even in the dead of…

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The Squash Bee

Katrina Weakland November 10, 2015 March 28, 2025Ecology, Food Gardening, Pollinators 0

Peponapis pruinosa- As we prepare to reap the bountiful benefits of the fall harvest crops that inspired our Thanksgiving traditions, we should be thankful for our native pollinators. There are nearly 4,000 diverse varieties of native bee species in North America that go unnoticed for their vital ecological services. Many native…

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