
My goal is transform my suburban 1/4 acre from a generic lawn to an edible landscape for humans, insects, and birds. My favorite crop to grow is new gardeners.
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As a reminder: This article and all of my articles are written from the perspective of a gardener with a 1/4 acre lot in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, zone 6b/7a, with heavy clay, rocky soil.
I recently shared a lo...
It's nice to look back through my gardening photos from the past year and choose some highlights for My Suburban Garden Journal. Here is my garden in 2025 as my old cell phone camera captured it.
Scarlet Bee Balm and Mountain Mint bloom i...
As a reminder: This article and all of my articles are written from the perspective of a gardener with a 1/4 acre lot in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, zone 6b/7a, with heavy clay, rocky soil.
Relish, fresh from the cannin...
As a reminder: This article and all of my articles are written from the perspective of a gardener with a 1/4 acre lot in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, zone 6b/7a, with heavy clay, rocky soil.
Compost, according to Merriam...
As a reminder: This article and all of my articles are written from the perspective of a gardener with a 1/4 acre lot in suburban Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US, zone 6b/7a, with heavy clay, rocky soil.
All of my long form posts so...
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Transforming a lawn in the Philadelphia suburbs into an edible landscape for humans, insects, and birds. My favorite crop to grow is new gardeners. This is my garden journal.
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