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Sun, May 29, 2022

Milk some corn and make a blueberry cobbler

Berries are topped with corn-infused biscuits

Sun, May 22, 2022

Blueberry pancakes showcase garden gems

Pancakes extra-special with homegrown blueberries

Sun, May 15, 2022

Season's first cherries delicious in a spring compote

Sweet early fruit is paired with blanched almonds

Sun, May 08, 2022

This meat loaf has veggies in every bite

Turkey-carrot loaf delicious served warm or cold

Sun, May 01, 2022

Strawberries and cream in a brunch casserole

Treat Mom or yourself to an easy spring dish

Sun, Apr 17, 2022

Cobble together rhubarb, strawberries and ginger

Fresh fruits in a delicious spring dessert or brunch dish

Sun, Apr 10, 2022

For brunch (or any meal), asparagus celebrates spring

Crustless asparagus quiche with pancetta and gouda

Sun, Apr 03, 2022

Celebrate spring with citrus cake

One-bowl preparation for a special treat

Sun, Mar 27, 2022

Strawberries pair with cabbage for sweet-tart slaw

Strawberry slaw with fig balsamic vinaigrette

Sun, Mar 20, 2022

One-pan pasta an homage to early spring vegetables

Asparagus, fresh peas and mint combine with lemon, spinach

Sun, Feb 27, 2022

A perfect dessert for a perfect lemon

Meyer lemon crème brûlée or Meyer lemon custard

Sun, Feb 20, 2022

Vegetarian chili anything but bland

Butternut squash anchors a spicy dish

Sun, Feb 13, 2022

A fool to love for Valentine’s Day or any time

Fresh strawberry dessert is light and simple

Sun, Feb 06, 2022

Meyer lemon is secret to colorful winter salad

Vinaigrette enhances black rice and a mix of veggies

Mon, Jan 31, 2022

These little muffins are like a bite of winter sunshine

Grapefruit-raisin muffins taste, smell very citrusy

Sun, Jan 23, 2022

Kitchen magic with kumquats

Roasted, the tiny citrus fruit becomes a flavor giant

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Food in My Back Yard (FIMBY) Series

FALL

Dec. 9: Soggy soil and what to do about it

Dec. 2: Plant artichokes now; enjoy for years to come

Nov. 25: It's late November, and your peach tree needs spraying

Nov. 18: What to do with all those fallen leaves?

Nov. 11: Prepare now for colder weather in the edible garden

Nov. 4: Plant a pea patch for you and your garden

Oct. 27: As citrus season begins, advice for backyard growers

Oct. 20: Change is in the autumn air 

Oct. 13: We don't talk (enough) about beets

Oct. 6: Fava beans do double duty

Sept. 30: Seeds or transplants for cool-season veggies?

Sept. 23: How to prolong the fall tomato harvest 

SUMMER

Sept. 16: Time to shut it down? 

Sept. 9: How to get the most out of your pumpkin patch

Sept. 2: Summer-to-fall transition time for evaluation, planning

Aug. 26: To pick or not to pick those tomatoes?

Aug. 19: Put worms to work for you

Aug. 12: Grow food while saving water

Aug. 5: Enhance your food with edible flowers

July 29: Why won't my tomatoes turn red?

July 22: A squash plant has mosaic virus, and it's not pretty

July 15: Does this plant need water?

July 8: Tear out that sad plant or baby it? Midsummer decisions

July 1: How to grow summer salad greens

June 24:  Weird stuff that's perfectly normal

SPRING

June 17: Help pollinators help your garden

June 10: Battling early-season tomato pests

June 3: Make your own compost

May 27: Where are the bees when you need them?

May 20: How to help tomatoes thrive on hot days

May 13: Your plants can tell you more than any calendar can

May 6: Maintain soil moisture with mulch for garden success

April 29: What's (already) wrong with my tomato plants?

April 22: Should you stock up on fertilizer? (Yes!)

April 15: Grow culinary herbs in containers

April 8: When to plant summer vegetables

April 1: Don't be fooled by these garden myths

March 25: Fertilizer tips: How to 'feed' your vegetables for healthy growth

WINTER

March 18: Time to give vegetable seedlings some more space

March 11: Ways to win the fight against weeds

March 4: Potatoes from the garden

Feb. 25: Plant a fruit tree now -- for later

Feb. 18: How to squeeze more food into less space

Feb. 11: When to plant? Consider staggering your transplants

Feb. 4: Starting in seed starting

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Garden checklist for week of Dec. 7

* Brighten the holidays with winter bloomers such as poinsettias, amaryllis, cyclamen, calendula, pansies and primroses.

* Keep poinsettias in a sunny, warm location. Water thoroughly. After the holidays, feed your plants monthly so they’ll bloom again next December.

* Rake and remove dead leaves and stems from dormant perennials.

* Rake and compost leaves from trees, but dispose of any diseased plant material. For example, if peach and nectarine trees showed signs of leaf curl this year, clean up under trees and dispose of those leaves instead of composting.

* Clear gutters and storm drains.

* Prune dead or broken branches from trees.

* Plant bulbs at two week intervals to spread out your spring bloom. Some possible suggestions: daffodils, crocuses, hyacinths, tulips, anemones and scillas.

* Seed wildflowers and plant such spring bloomers as sweet pea, sweet alyssum and bachelor buttons.

* Set out cool-weather annuals such as pansies, violas, primroses and snapdragons.

* Lettuce, cabbage and broccoli also can be planted now.

* Plant garlic and onions.

* Give your azaleas, gardenias and camellias a boost with chelated iron.

* For larger blooms, pinch off some camellia buds.

* Prune non-flowering trees and shrubs while they’re dormant.

* Clean and sharpen garden tools before storing for the winter.

* Bare-root season begins. Plant bare-root berries, kiwifruit, grapes, artichokes, horseradish and rhubarb.

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