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Episode 102: Edible Garden Design with Stefani Bittner

April 28, 2019 hilary dahl
The Sunset Magazine Gardens at The Cornerstone Somona, designed by Stefani Bittner and her team.

The Sunset Magazine Gardens at The Cornerstone Somona, designed by Stefani Bittner and her team.

Stefani Bittner, owner of Homestead Design Collective, talks with Hilary about how to create a beautiful and productive outdoor living space.

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In Podcast, Annual Vegetables, Garden Design, Perennial Vegetables Tags Encyclopedia Botanica, vegetable gardening, Home gardening, edible garden design, podcast, garden podcast, edible landcaping, homestead design collective, stefani bittner, Landscape Design
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Episode 81: Asparagus with Alley Swiss

March 9, 2018 hilary dahl
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This week Hilary is joined by Alley Swiss, the owner of Filaree Garlic Farm. Filaree Farm, which is know for their premium quality garlic seed, has been expanding their offerings to include several new seed products such as shallot sets, seed potatoes, sweet potato plants, and the newest addition, asparagus crowns.

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In Perennial Vegetables, Podcast Tags Encyclopedia Botanica, Podcast, asparagus, edible gardening, vegetable gardening, growing asparagus, kitchen garden
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Episode 70: Rhubarb

November 17, 2017 hilary dahl
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Rhubarb is perennial garden crop and a low-maintenance gardener’s best friend. Once a rhubarb plant is established, it will require little or no care moving forward. However, additional care will improve your harvest, and on this episode, we’re sharing tips on managing your rhubarb, including dividing plants as they mature

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In Perennial Vegetables, Podcast Tags Encyclopedia Botanica, Podcast, rhubarb, vegetable gardening, kitchen garden, growing food, organic garden, gardening
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Rhubarb

March 5, 2014 hilary dahl
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Horticulturally Rhubarb is a vegetable, but it is often used more like a fruit. It has a relatively sour taste which makes it well suited to mix with honey or sweet fruits such as strawberries.

Rhubarb is a hardy perennial from Asia and has long been used as a food and medicine in Chinese cultures. It has large, almost jurassic-sized green leaves on bright red or green stalks. The large leaves create great visual structure in a landscape, but only the stalk are eaten, as the leaves contain high concentrations of oxalic acid, which is toxic to humans.

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Planting and Harvesting Asparagus

April 12, 2013 hilary dahl
First year asparagus growth

First year asparagus growth

Asparagus, a perennial, is a member of the family Asparagaceae and is one of the most popular perennial vegetables we plant in our client’s gardens.  If a garden has space, we always suggest planting a few asparagus crowns.  They grow well in our Pacific Northwest climate and asparagus cut fresh from the garden is a delicious, seasonal treat.  The fresh spears, harvested late in the spring, have a unique sweetness that is similar to peas.

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In Spring, Perennial Vegetables, Harvesting Tags asparagus, vegetable gardening, vegetable gardening seattle, vegetable gardening help seattle, growing asparagus, organic gardening
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Possibly All You Ever Wanted to Know About Horseradish!

January 15, 2013 hilary dahl

Horseradish: the best plant that you never thought about growing.  Everybody knows that horseradish contains the compound allyl isothiocyanate and that it makes a great addition to a roast beef sandwich or bowl of cereal…but you might not know how easy and fun it is to grow!

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In Perennial Vegetables, Winter Tags Horseradish, brassica, perennial, edible gardening, vegetable gardening, growing horseradish
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