The Garden Carries On, From My Garden to Yours Growing edibles in urban small gardens - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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Marie Brown, a Master Gardener, introduces her new monthly column "The Garden Carries On," which provides insights into growing edible plants in urban and small gardens. The first article recounts her delight upon discovering a blooming nasturtium, symbolizing the awakening of her garden and the joy of nurturing plants. Brown encourages local residents to embrace gardening, even in compact spaces, as a means of connecting with nature and enhancing their diets. She emphasizes that gardening can yield not only food but also mental and emotional benefits. The column addresses various horticultural topics, aiming to inspire readers to cultivate their gardens sustainably.

Brown's expertise as a Master Gardener lends credibility to her advice, which is rooted in local horticultural practices. This initiative aligns with the growing interest in urban farming and sustainability in the Pacific Northwest. By sharing her journey, Brown seeks to empower her community to find joy in gardening and the natural world.

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