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A process evaluation of a home garden intervention
Background Most reviews of nutrition-sensitive programs assess the evidence base for nutrition outcomes without considering how programs were delivered.
Thea Ritter +4 more
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2001 Home Demonstration Gardens
Home gardeners are always interested in new cultural practices and different varieties of annuals and vegetables. To satisfy this growing need, eight research farms across the state each established a home demonstration garden and accompanying field day.
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2017 Home Demonstration Garden
There were two themes for the 2017 Home Demonstration Gardens: pantry garden and an edible flower garden. Three-quarters of the garden was planted for the pantry garden, which focused on cultivar trials and donation of produce to local food pantries. The other quarter of the garden was planted with edible flowers and new flower cultivars.
Haynes, Cynthia, Irish, Laura
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Incredible Edible Todmorden: Eating the Street [PDF]
The Yorkshire village of Todmorden has taken local food to heart – and to the street. The planting of food crops at forty public locations throughout the village offer locals, and visitors, the chance to pick their own fresh fruit and vegetables, and it ...
Paull, John
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Compositions, practices and constraints of home garden: the case of Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia
Bahir Dar city has suitable agro-ecologies for production of different types of fruits and vegetables, but unfortunately the area allotted for these crops, and their production and productivity are very low.
Tadele Yeshiwas +3 more
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Replaces Instant Information/Home Garden Vegetable Series no.
Sakuoka, Richard T., Takeda, Kenneth Y.
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2011 Home Demonstration Gardens
Themes for the 2011 Home Demonstration Garden Field Days included 1) a storybook garden (vegetables and annual flowers named after characters in classic fairytales), 2) warty pumpkins, 3) new flowers and vegetables, 4) summer squash named after types of cats, 5) pole beans, and 6) sunflowers without pollen for use as cut flowers.
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Don’t Spray the Wasps! Using \u3ci\u3ePolistes\u3c/i\u3e Paper Wasps for Pest Management in the Home Garden [PDF]
Pest control poses a challenge to all gardeners, especially those wishing to use organic practices. We examined the potential use of Polistes paper wasps as a bio-control agent in the organic backyard garden.
Goldsmith, Laura, Henshaw, Michael
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Gardens, gardening and home-grown food consumption
En France aujourd'hui, un ménage sur deux dispose d'un jardin, potager ou d'agrément ; un ménage sur trois cultive des légumes pour la consommation familiale ou pour le plaisir du jardinier. Loin d'être une survivance de l'économie paysanne, ces jardins avec potager sont l'occasion de combinaisons multiples entre autoconsommation alimentaire et ...
Gojard, Severine, Weber, Florence
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Farm Fresh Foods: What to Know About Growing and Selling Produce in Buffalo [PDF]
It details local regulations on market and community gardens as well as rules for selling produce. It includes tips to find the right locations to plant food gardens and opportunities for education on growing and selling.
Roberts, Colleen
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