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Articles with keywords: greens

Tue, Oct 14, 2025

FIMBY: We don't talk (enough) about beets

The root vegetable includes a second crop: its leafy greens

Tue, Oct 07, 2025

FIMBY: Fava beans do double duty

Winter cover crop also produces delicious beans and greens

Tue, Jul 01, 2025

FIMBY: How to grow summer salad greens

Chard and heat-tolerant lettuce varieties offer crisp leaves during July and August

Sun, Mar 23, 2025

Versatile, creamy soup makes most of spring greens

New! Spring cream of spinach soup with scapes

Tue, Feb 11, 2025

FIMBY: When to plant? Consider staggering your transplants

Succession planting allows for a more consistent flow of home-grown food

Mon, Aug 19, 2024

Learn how to grow 'Fall and Winter Veggies'

El Dorado County master gardeners offer free workshop on cool-season crops

Sun, Jun 09, 2024

Grilled corn the base for a delicious salad

New! Late-spring combination works for summer cookouts, too

Thu, May 30, 2024

Learn hydroponic growing techniques in Elk Grove workshop

Two-hour class Saturday at Community Garden and Learning Center

Sun, Feb 11, 2024

Crunchy, flavorful slaw combines two winter favorites

Recipe: Brussels sprouts-spinach slaw with dried cranberries

Wed, Jan 31, 2024

Taste Winter

Beat the winter blahs with cool-season aahs!

Sat, Nov 04, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for week of Nov. 5

Fall weather (including some rain) arrives as we 'fall back' to standard time; remember to reset your clocks

Sat, Mar 11, 2023

Dig In: Garden checklist for March 12

Sacramento gets soaked (again) as we ‘spring’ forward

Sun, Feb 26, 2023

Bok choy subs for spinach in this versatile egg dish

The two-in-one vegetable in a frittata variation

Sun, Apr 12, 2020

Beets brighten early spring meals

Roasted beet and citrus salad is healthy comfort food

Sun, Feb 23, 2020

Go green (and maybe red) with a chard frittata

Classic brunch dish uses this easy plant to grow and to cook