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Revolutionary Composting — Garden City Harvest

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Compost: What is it and why you should care

WebGardening Emily Kern June 9, 2022 community gardens, gardening 101, pest control, garden pests, flea beetles, pests and disease, gardening, organic pest …

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Soil Health and Amendments — Garden City Harvest

WebSoil seems simple, right? Dirt, a few bugs, dirt, rocks, more dirt… Actually, the components of great soil are much more varied and complex!

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Planning Your Garden: Maximizing Space and Harvest

WebParsnips (2-4 inches) Beets (2-4 inches) Radishes (2-6 inches, depending on variety) Turnips (2-8 inches, depending on variety) Bush Beans (4-6 inches) Corn (8-12 …

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What is a Food Forest

WebThe purpose of the project, as Greg describes it, is to offset the constant soil disruption that happens on the rest of the farm with a perennial, connected system— an …

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Composting in Place to Winterize Your Garden

WebWhen winterizing your garden bed, most people take out all unproducing plant material and throw them in the compost bin, but did you know that you can also …

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Compost Tea — Garden City Harvest

WebInstructions. Throw the compost, garden soil and straw into your tea bag and tie the bag tightly. Submerge it in your bucket of water and add a dash of fish emulsion …

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JEDI — Garden City Harvest

WebJustice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion at Garden City Harvest. All of the staff at Garden City Harvest actively works to grow our justice equity, diversity, and inclusion.

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Blossom End Rot — Garden City Harvest

WebGardening Lauren O'Laughlin August 10, 2020 zucchini, squash, pollination, pests and disease, yellow squash, blossom end rot

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soil health — Blog: The Real Dirt — Garden City Harvest

WebGarden City Harvest's blog featuring cooking and gardening how to tips and tricks geared toward those living in cold climates who want to eat local food. We also share stories on …

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Early Season Pest Prevention — Garden City Harvest

WebThe best early season defenses against garden pests are healthy soil, healthy plants, and a diverse garden.

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Incomplete Pollination — Garden City Harvest

WebZucchini, or summer squash, are long hailed as the never-ending producer of the garden. Often gardeners can be inundated with so much zucchini that I even made a …

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Workshop: Soil Fertility — Garden City Harvest

WebWorkshop: Plan Your Plot, part 1. Garden City Harvest. 1657 River Road , Missoula, United States. (406) [email protected]. Hours. Mon 9 am …

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Raspberry Pruning — Garden City Harvest

WebIf you haven’t pruned your raspberry patch yet this spring don’t fret! Community Gardens staff has created a video tutorial to walk you through how to prune …

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frozen vegetables — Blog: The Real Dirt — Garden City Harvest

WebGarden City Harvest's blog featuring cooking and gardening how to tips and tricks geared toward those living in cold climates who want to eat local food. We also share stories on …

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soil — Blog: The Real Dirt — Garden City Harvest

WebGarden City Harvest's blog featuring news and events related to our work and programs: CSA subscriptions, neighborhood farms, community gardens, and farm to school.

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Workshops — Garden City Harvest

WebJoin Our Email List. (406) 523-3663 | 1657 River Road, Missoula, Montana 59801. Garden City Harvest teaches workshops on sustainable, organic gardening and cooking with …

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winter — Blog: The Real Dirt — Garden City Harvest

WebGarden City Harvest's blog featuring cooking and gardening how to tips and tricks geared toward those living in cold climates who want to eat local food. We also share stories on …

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Soup, Potato Boxes, & Flu Shots To-Go — Garden City Harvest

WebOn a grey Saturday in November, clients of All Nations Health Center received flu shots through their car windows as Squirrel Project teens loaded planter …

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succession planting — Blog: The Real Dirt — Garden City Harvest

WebGarden City Harvest's blog featuring cooking and gardening how to tips and tricks geared toward those living in cold climates who want to eat local food. We also share stories on …

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Broth: not just for the tummy troubles — Garden City Harvest

WebOther notes: Cooking time: Some say the vegetables will become bitter if you cook them longer than 12 hours. The longer you cook the broth, however, the better for …

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Donate — Garden City Harvest

WebYour future charitable gift will benefit our community for generations to come! Call Jean at 406.523.3663 or email, [email protected] to start the conversation. Donate …

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