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Despite critters, gardening still feeds the soul

June 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Even when things go awry in my garden, I find myself being constantly pleased and amazed.
This week, I had three very nice tomatoes approaching ripeness. They were not large, but Donna and I prefer to grow organic vegetables, so we don’t expect great size. We’re looking for taste and nutrients minus the toxins.
And then one [...]

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Growing goodness

June 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Whether it’s a bite of melon or a hot, juicy pepper you’re after – or maybe a tomato plant or two – the thought of growing your own food needn’t be unappetizing.
Fresh vegetables from the garden can provide a fun family activity, incorporate healthy foods into the diet and serve as an introduction to sustainable [...]

Delicious herbs from the garden

June 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Herbs

Henne Kirkeby Kro is situated in the centre of the beautiful, wild nature of Western Jutland. A traditional roadside inn that has offered accommodation and food to travellers since 1790. And it still does. But Henne Kirkeby Kro is much more than a roadside inn. Unique gourmet experiences are created in the kitchen, and with [...]

8 tips for urban gardeners

June 01, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

Gardening can be tricky. Choosing plants and fertilizer is enough to overwhelm many aspiring green thumbs, let alone the thought of lifelong horticultural maintenance. City-dwellers have it especially rough — space is limited, light is low, and trees hog all the rainwater. But according to Scott Endres, co-owner of Tangletown Gardens, there’s hope for even [...]

Kanapaha is a trove of greenery and scenery

May 31, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden, Landscaping

You don’t need a tent and a sleeping bag to get out into the wild – you don’t even need to get out of Gainesville.
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens offers a chance to step outside of the whirlwind of classes, work, meetings, parties, bars, clubs and, literally, a chance to stop and smell the roses.
Visitors can take [...]

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