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Winter Bounty – Broccoli Rabe

Did you plant one or more of the Urban Harvest Broccoli Rabe (pronounced raab) seedlings this fall and watch the broad, spike-edged leaves grow bigger and bigger, finally developing small broccoli buds along the main stem? If it’s flowering it must be mature, right? But how do you cook it? Here’s a simple recipe, fixed […]

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It’s Our Year End Fundraiser Time

Each year, from November 15 through December 15, Westbury Community Garden takes part in the #SeedMoneyChallenge. SeedMoney is a worldwide crowdsourcing platform specifically for non-profit gardens and farms. When you donate to WCG through SeedMoney, 100% of the funds go to our community garden. On top of that, the SeedMoney folks offer grants for gardens […]

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Autumn Bounty: Quick Bok Choy Slaw

Bok Choy is a mild tasting member of the cabbage family that is one of the first to mature in the fall/winter garden. Try this clean, crunchy raw version for a quick salad. Ingredients 1 bok choy or 2-3 baby bok choys, thinly sliced1 carrot, grated1 scallion, chopped Dressing 1 clove of garlic, minced2 Tbl. […]

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It Is Time

It is the prime time to be out in your garden planting. The temperature is cool , your summer vegetables are probably dead or dying and best of all there are many seeds and plants that can be planted right now. Use the Urban Harvest Planting Chart for more precise times for planting. Use seeds […]

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Planting Fall Vegetables

Saturday afternoon members of the Education Committee presented a comprehensive overview of vegetables that do well in the Houston climate in the fall / winter season. On Saturday, September 23, at 9:00 AM, there is a hands-on class at the garden as a follow up. If you missed the class, you may review the slide […]

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Fall Tomatoes in Houston

Spring planted tomatoes are more productive than fall planted tomatoes, but in most years, and with a good amount of care, a nice amount of cherry tomatoes can be harvested in the fall. Planting time: Mid July to end of August. WAIT until temperatures have cooled. It will be very difficult to start and keep […]

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Summer Bounty: Figs

One of the best sweet treats for summer are figs. At Westbury Community Garden we have four varieties of figs. They are Banana figs (large yellow), LSU Purple (purple, teardrop-shaped), Celeste (large, light purple/brown), Petite Negra (small dark purple/black, teardrop-shaped). There is an early harvest in May and the main harvest in June – August. […]

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How Smart is ChatGPT?

Surely you’ve heard about Artificial Intelligence apps writing term papers for students. Just how smart are they? A garden member asked ChatGPT two garden questions. Here are the questions and answers. Q: How to keep weeds down in a raised bed community garden? A: Keeping weeds under control in a raised bed community garden can […]

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Tomato Tasting Winners

What fun we had tasting all 45 types of tomatoes that the Westbury Community Garden’s 7th Annual Tomato Tasting on June 3. The winners by show of hand votes in the four categories of tomatoes were as follows: Favorite Cherry Tomato Golden Gem HybridIndeterminateSize: 0.5-0.75ā€¯Shape: RoundColor: GoldMaturity: 65 days / early Stunning golden color and […]

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The Annual Tomato Tasting Is Back (June 3)!

After a three year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, the Westbury Community Garden Annual Tomato Tasting is back! We will resume scheduling this annual event on the Saturday after Memorial Day weekend, as in the past. To participate, purchase a Tasting Scorecard at the event for $15. There will be over 30 varieties of […]

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