Monthly Archives: September 2009

A video of Americas Home Grown Veggie Show

I was wondering around the internet and found this video. I host Ameerica’s Home Grown Veggie Show, and this one is saved online. It was the show where I spoke with Baltimore City Parks Manager about the veggie that they … Continue reading

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but – I Like Mowing!

Mowing is like clearing snow – it’s a chore where no one bugs you.  My snow clearing days are over now, but the mowing is still alive and well – or at least was until some bright spark suggested that … Continue reading

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America’s Home Grown Veggie Show today

Today I have rose Marie Nichols McGee on the show. Rose Marie owns Nichols Nursery (www.nicholsgardennursery.com)and we will talk about sowing fall gardens, good veggies for containers, and, of course, the hop plants. The nursery has a wonderful collection of … Continue reading

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A labyrinth

This morning I was helping out in Sandy Springs at the library where they are putting a labyrinth in!  This is the first labyrinth that I have seen installed and was really a fun experience. Louise, the Extension agent is … Continue reading

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Is it vandalism to treat plants on public property like this?

I work restoring a public, historic garden and there are many positives to the work. Then there is the way that people tend to treat the plants as an also-ran in the garden. Last year we had an incident where … Continue reading

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A Not Particularly Good Week

The week started last Sunday morning. I was enthusiastic after the Saturday radio show to get started on my fall vegetable garden. First though I needed to clear a few overgrown weeds from a flowerbed – how they got to … Continue reading

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