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Guy’s Mound is for the bees

by Mia MoraJuly 17, 2020July 15, 2020Leave a comment

Master Gardener Guy Duran invented an ingenious way to grow crops on hard, unimproved soil using buckets of compost and lots of mulch. The flowers he grew are feeding LEAF's bees.

#beekeeping, #gardeningtechniques, #plantingforbees, fremontLEAF

Maggots are eating my chard!

by Glennda ChuiJune 27, 2020Leave a comment

The tiny fly larvae known as leafminers can do a lot of damage, but you can head them off if you’re quick.

#gardening, #gardenpests, #leafminers, #vegetablegardening, fremontLEAF
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