38 results on '"Vegetable gardening -- Social aspects"'
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2. America rediscovers the joys of vegetable-growing
3. My Not So Secret Garden: Good (vegetable-laden) fences make good neighbors in one tiny town
4. The vegetable garden is priceless amid the coronavirus pandemic
5. Beauty for the planting: the tale of one family's first real kitchen garden, and how it grew ... like mad!
6. Dehydrating fruits & vegetables
7. Our series Real Food looks at new ways food is being grown and prepared
8. A gift of a garden: green activist Dan Barker is seeding many lives with hope
9. What Works: A Garden In A Low Income Section Of Washington DC Is Helping Residents Change The Way They Live, Shop, And Eat
10. Don't be afraid of the odd brown leaf or wonky vegetable--appearances can be deceptive, and in gardening they usually are
11. Harvesting to Help
12. Meet The Most Pampered Vegetables In America
13. Scott's garden: growing vegetables and growing up
14. Heirloom fruits & vegetables: when it comes to produce perfection, there's no school like the old school
15. NPR: 05-23-2013 Food
16. Victory garden: a harvest of fresh vegetables and the VA hospital's most popular recreational outing
17. Garden of hope
18. STUDENTS DIG IN FOR DISCOVERIES IN GARDEN; New River Elementary's plot of land grows and so does kids' knowledge of science
19. Volunteer gardeners share their bounty with others
20. Wanted: homeowner with backyard space to share
21. Vegetables for all: Community-Supported Agriculture may be the answer to time-starved gardeners' problems
22. The joy of gardening
23. GOOD TURNS; Garden's Yield Is a Bounty Beyond Food; A rich plot tended by volunteers at Orange Coast College nourishes the needy as it sows respect for the earth
24. The garden's fruit: prison life
25. The garden's fruit: prison life
26. Sharing the harvest
27. Garden of hope: a girl grows veggies to feed others
28. Plant a row for the Hungry
29. Growing the first garden
30. Plant a row for the hungry
31. Never mind the quality: feel the size
32. Elderly produce lion's share of home-grown food: experience exchange
33. Fourth-graders plant in May. Fifth-graders (same children) harvest in October: Pioneer Garden in Prescott, Arizona
34. The onion braider
35. To survive hard times, more city dwellers plant vegetables gardens amid tenements
36. The onion braider
37. Garden volunteers - a delightful addition to the garden
38. Reaping the harvest: Cleveland sprouts an $850,000 success
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