Bank-Shot Bodhi

Photo by Audrey Pavia Bodhi is surprisingly athletic. If I were a rural farmer instead of an urban one, I’d have several barn cats that would spend their days stalking mice and chasing butterflies. But I have an urban farm, which means I not only have to worry about coyotes eating a barn cat, but […]

Audrey PaviaJanuary 30, 2012
Gleaning for Good

Photo courtesy of iStockphoto/Thinkstock Nonprofit groups are feeding the hungry by gleaning. For gleaning groups, the sight of unwanted fruit rotting on the ground beneath tree branches represents an opportunity to make a difference. Gleaning, the practice of harvesting unwanted or leftover produce, is not new, but it is becoming more popular as a means […]

Jodi HelmerJanuary 27, 2012
Pomegranates

Photo by Rick Gush   The pomegranate (Punica granatum) tree growing in our garden is the only one of our fruit trees that I grew myself. That’s because rooting pomegranate cuttings is just so easy. Six years ago, I took some cuttings in the fall from a pomegranate growing in a neighbor’s yard and stuck […]

Rick GushJanuary 27, 2012
Common Garden Weeds

Discover these four common weeds in your urban farm and learn how to kill them.

Susan BrackneyJanuary 27, 2012

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