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Edible City

Edible City is where I muse about urban gardening and share tips from my new book City Farmer. Thursday, December 1, 2011. A year and a half ago, I was busted for my backyard chickens. Two Toronto bylaw officers knocked on my door and gave me a Notice to Comply- thirty days to move my chickens out of the city or face a fine and forced removal. The councillors who sit on the Licensing and Standards Committee need to hear from people who support urban hens.

My Gardening Attempts

Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Blog has moved to its own host. Thank you for stopping by, I am no longer updating this blog anymore. Please head on over to my new host, Elements Backyard Garden. The site is still under construction. Sorry site is no longer active. Will eventually reopen the site once I have the time for it. Please check us out at Garden DIY.

Manure Tea - Growing Green Gardens with Manure Tea

Growing Green Gardens with Manure Tea. Slideshows require the Flash Player. And a browser with Javascript support. Love and Respect for the Land. This stuff is not easy to come by these days! Moo Poo Tea Facts and Questions. What Is Manure Tea? How To Brew Manure Tea. How To Use Manure Tea.

Plant Avenue

CLICK HERE to follow Plant Avenue on Twitter. Can You Save Pumpkin Seeds And Plant Them? The answer is a big resounding yes! I wrote this post. About harvesting and saving the seeds, and I planted the seeds shown in those photographs in my garden a couple of months ago. Success At Growing Strawberry Runners.

Roots Flowers

Herbal articles,recipes and tips on growing and using herbs. Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Essential Oils for the Immune System. Essential Oils are highly concentrated distilled plant essences. Many essential oils have anti-viral and immune-modulating properties. Lavender, lemon, bergamot, thyme, chamomile, pine, sandalwood, myrrh and vetiver stimulate production of infection-fighting white corpuscles.

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