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Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.

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Writing again after a long break. Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Writing again after a long break. Monday, March 02, 2009. The past year has been a very busy one for me, and I have not had enough time to maintain this blog or keep up with the weeds in my garden. The fruit trees, in particular, have started to produce crops now that they are about 5 years old. The current state of the garden.

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Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.

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Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Monday, February 18, 2008. Here is one of my new plum tree grafts. You can see that the donor and host twigs are both getting ready to bloom. I hope that that timing will work. This weekend I experimented with fruit tree grafting, using freshly cut twigs from a friend's trees. I also added five cuttings of an apricot branch to one of my pluot trees. My pear trees a...

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2007 Garden Harvest: Year In Review. Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. 2007 Garden Harvest: Year In Review. Tuesday, January 01, 2008. I tracked our garden's production very carefully this year, week by week, and measured the output of the various crops. From this research I can say that my garden produced the following quantities of edible crops:. Bearss limes (1 established small tree): 4 pounds.

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Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.

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Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.

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