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Gardencore
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Blog Details
Author: Bea, Diane, and Chiara
Location: Metro Manila, Philippines
Gardencore is a blog about gardening in the Philippines. It leans to native and organic tropical gardening, as well as permaculture.
Median Rating: 5
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Sneak-a-Peak
Recent excerpts from Gardencore.

by Bea
30 Dec 2008 at 7:32am
A bit too late for an explanation, but I've been on a holiday break from writing here and on Yapak/Yakap. This season in the Philippines stretches out particularly long, and it's always a flurry of...

by Bea
28 Dec 2008 at 2:29am
My friend saw mushroom photos on my laptop and told me that the white, fan-like ones that grow on our logs are edible. Called kurakdot in Bicol, it is cooked in coconut milk (as is everything there...

by Bea
19 Dec 2008 at 1:39am
(The title means "It's Christmas again", it's a cool Filipino Christmas jovial song.)
I spotted a brown shrike (tarat), seeking refuge in the Philippines from the cold Chinese winters, outside my wi...
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Gardening In The News
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by Administrator
11 Nov 2008 at 6:50pm
York Weekly - Portsmouth,NH,USA
On sunny fall days, children travel to local apple farms for hay rides, apple picking and sampling cider doughnuts ...
by Administrator
10 Nov 2008 at 6:50pm
Scripps News - Washington,DC,USA
My black hollyhock taught me a lot about seed saving.
She grew each year from a clump of seedlings into towering s...
by Administrator
9 Nov 2008 at 7:02pm
eTaiwan News - Taiwan
Seventeen seedlings of the Chinese endemic dove tree are expected to be shipped to Taiwan as a gift, as promised by China’s t...
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