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Monthly Archives: June 2014
Recipe: Indian Summer Succotash
It’s zucchini time, and if your garden is “overproducing” zucchini like ours is, this one is for you. It’s a quick dish that takes 30 minutes or fewer, and uses home grown ingredients. Succotash is traditionally something that features corn … Continue reading
Growing Food in Growing Cities
Every once in a while, we get to promote projects we think bring awareness to subjects we cover here at Gardenerd. Today’s guest blogger has created a documentary film that explores one of our favorite subjects: urban farming. Meet Dan … Continue reading
New Garden for Dad and His Little Girl
Father’s Day is coming up, so it seemed appropriate to feature a new garden we just completed for a new dad. His little girl may not even be walking yet, but when she can she’ll have a place to grow … Continue reading
Gardenerd Blog Wins GWA Silver Award
Allow us a moment to toot our own horn. We’re pretty excited to announce that the Garden Writers Association (GWA) has bestowed the Gardenerd Blog with a 2014 Silver Award of Achievement in the category of electronic media. According to … Continue reading
Wordless Wednesday: Signs from March Against Monsanto
All photos taken during the May 24, 2014 March Against Monsanto. Hundreds attended, millions took part around the world.
Mini Garden for Maximum Yield
Picture this: a large back yard with plenty of space for a garden. Then factor in this: mature trees all over the place, leaving little space for full-sun exposure. Not to mention roots–lots of tree roots, a network of thatchy … Continue reading

