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Growing Red Tomatoes

Growing Red Tomatoes

http://growingredtomatos.com/

Growing tomatoes fresh from the garden to your table. Hints and tips for producing the best tomatoes.

Growing Tomatoes for Health and Wealth

Growing Tomatoes for Health and Wealth

http://2growtomatoes.info

Journal following the project to Grow tomatoes for Income and increase wellness. Using the business development system outlined in Beginners marketing Class

Homegrown Tomatoes

Homegrown Tomatoes

http://myhomegrowntomatoes.com

Gardening tips and advice for producing the best home grown tomatoes fresh for the table.

The Heirloom Seeds Blog

The Heirloom Seeds Blog

http://terroirseeds.net

Writing about heirloom seeds, vegetable gardening, culinary herb gardens and soil building, with some cooking thrown in.

Growing Tomatoes and hydroponics

Growing Tomatoes and hydroponics

http://www.gardening-tips-idea.com/Gardening-tips-blog.html

The Gardening tips Blog keeps you up-to-date with all additions and changes to tomato, hydroponics and more on gardening-tips-idea.com

Gherkins & Tomatoes

Gherkins & Tomatoes

http://gherkinstomatoes.com

"Gherkins & Tomatoes: Writing Journeys into the World" covers the world of food, culinary history, and rare old cookbooks. Pull up your keyboard and enjoy the trip!

Nadia Giordana--Embody Your Vision

Nadia Giordana--Embody Your Vision

http://nadiagiordana.com

BlogTalkRadio interviews (along with written transcripts) from Nadia Giordana's conversations with extraordinary women she meets--including authors, CEOs, entrepreneurs, survivors and more.

The Joy of Toast

The Joy of Toast

http://thejoyoftoast.blogspot.com

I talk about food, TV cooking shows, some recipes toast

City Diggity

City Diggity

http://www.CityDiggity.com

A whimsical look at the challenges and pleasures of creating a small-space garden oasis amid the hustle and bustle of the big city.

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First Heirloom Tomato Seedlings

Growing Groceries.com | December 22nd 2009 by James

I can’t tell you how weird it feels to sow tomato seeds in December! These seedling will be for the high tunnel. My target for transplanting them into the ground is the beginning of February. The high tunnel is unheated, of course, so if any i read more

Big Ol' Belly

Curious Mess | December 19th 2009 by starla

Week 19 and the kiddos are the size of a large heirloom tomato. Odd choice I think since tomatoes can range all over in size. Random stuff:My belly button is disappearing! Pretty soon I'll totally have an outie. Which is gonna freak Willie out. He do read more

STARGAZER PERENNIALS FARM AND NURSERY EVENT AND CLASS CALENDAR FO…

Stargazer Perennials Farm/Nursery Blog | December 18th 2009 by Nick

With the completion of our new farm stand and garden center, Stargazer Perennials is now offering garden classes and farm events all season long. View our easy to use event and class schedule online at: Nursery Event & Class Schedule on our web read more

Slow Food Holiday Gift Ideas

The Little Green Ninja | December 15th 2009 by Tracy

I found the following holiday gift ideas for the slow foodie in your life courtesy of Robin Shreeves, resident food blogger at the Mother Nature Network. I thought just about all of them were good ideas, so I figured I’d pass them along. Enjoy! read more

Lil Bit of Pico

The Golden Pineapple Food Blog | December 15th 2009 by Shoshanah

Pico de Gallo is south salsa of choice and flavor. Was in Hen House yesterday shopping for a few things, saw several containers of store made pico de gallo. It really made me hungry for red and chips! Heirloom tomatoes looked good and the roma̵ read more

The Farmers Market: A Cautionary Tale

OC 2 Seattle | December 14th 2009 by Sarah

I can’t believe how quickly it happened.  One day I was happily buying kiwi and apples at the grocery store, the next I was cringing at the international and out-of season produce.  In two short months, the Farmers Market ruined me. It starte read more

Book review: Jack Staub – 75 EXCITING VEGETABLES FOR YOUR GARDE…

Winesworld's Blog | December 11th 2009 by Morten Pedersen

Written in elegant prose and filled with beautiful, original art, this keepsake volume examines 75 unusual and eminently beautiful and attractive vegetables. The author examines the history of each heirloom, vegetable he describes, and recomme read more

Book review: Jack Staub – 75 EXCITING VEGETABLES FOR YOUR GARDE…

Winesworld's Blog | December 11th 2009 by Morten Pedersen

Written in elegant prose and filled with beautiful, original art, this keepsake volume examines 75 unusual and eminently beautiful and attractive vegetables. The author examines the history of each heirloom, vegetable he describes, and recomme read more

Extended hours at Mayfair Green Market

Coconut Grove Grapevine | December 9th 2009

The Green Market has extended it's hours. Today from 11 am to 6 pm, you may shop, eat and enjoy their wares.Enjoy fresh vegetable drinks: carrot juice and more. Burgers, hot dogs, kettle corn, etc.Check out the Special Market Company Caprese Salad, G read more

Heirloom Tomatoes Are A Treasure

PULL UP A CHAIR GOOD TO SEE YOU. | December 6th 2009 by Asimplemind

When I posted to a gardening forum asking about  a few unusual tomato seeds to grow next year, Gary Millwood from Louisville, Kentucky contacted me.  He is a grower and collector of heirloom tomatoes. He sent his story with  the correspondence read more

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