How To Put Your Garden Beds to Bed For Winter
Putting your Garden Beds to Bed for the Winter As summer comes to an end and the leaves are turning gorgeous colors, we know our summer garden harvest is nearing the end. We hear the weather man say the dreaded “F” word, frost tonight. Although our Garden Eats garden still has red onions, tiny broccoli … Read more
Seed to Table II: Happy Seedlings
So you’ve got sprouting seeds popping up all over? We hope everyone’s seeds are happy and healthy, but….. if some of your seeds are crying for help, we can help them (and you). So, let’s start with a tip on seedling rot. Your baby seedlings will rot if the soil they’re living in is too … Read more
East Meets West: Seasonal Transitions
There’s a lot going on between all that grows in our NY and Cali gardens and yards. As the growing season on the east coast transitions, we’re going to talk more about what I keep finding, cultivating and harvesting out in the California hill-side that is my yard! As I walk around my hood and … Read more
Can You Help? Salvaging Citrus & Rooting Figs
As I follow my own learning curve, I’ve come across a teeny little tangerine tree that needs salvaging. I’m wondering if I give it a new home, will it bear fruit? Also, who has had good success rooting and re-planting figs? Do they grow well indoors? Here’s what I know about the tangerine tree: it’s … Read more













