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  1. Cooking with Radish Greens

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Radish greens are delicious in potato soup. A very simple way to prepare radish greens is to saute them in …
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  2. Cooking with Beet Greens

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    This simple classic (which can be made with any type of green) is great on its own as a side …
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  3. Cooking with Mustard Greens

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Mustard is handy in the garden as a great companion plant and when left to go to seed, the tiny …
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  4. Cooking with Collard Greens

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Collard greens are often associated with heavy Southern cooking which can include a lot of fattening pork and/or bacon. Here’s …
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  5. My Famous Basil Pesto

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    My basil is simple, straight-forward, traditional, easy and delicious! I usually have about three different basils going in my garden …
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  6. Braised Zucchini w/ Cherry Tomatoes

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    July 29, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    “There are things you do because they feel right & they make no sense & they make no money & …
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  7. Hipster Black Widow Resides in Cool Romaine Lettuce Habitat

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    April 6, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Be careful when harvesting your veggies! There’s a lot of bugs out there responding to our warm temps. I’ve been …
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  8. Peas Harvest Me

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    March 22, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Your snap peas will reward your harvesting with more snap peas! Same is true for almost all veggies. And don’t …
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  9. A gorgeous Calendula from the garden yesterday.

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    March 21, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    Happy Spring everyone!


  10. A garden is born in Topanga

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    March 20, 2013 by Hope Gardens

    FIRST SUMMER GARDEN! containing: buttercrunch lettuce, flame leaf lettuce, italian basil, white oregano, watermelon sage, cilantro, parsely, lime thyme, aunt …
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