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Peterson Garden Project

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Albany Park »

Twenty memberships are available for the 2014 growing season, averaging 20 pounds of veggies per week.

Edgewater »

Cooking classes will be held in the armory's full commercial kitchen.

Rogers Park »

Plans for the new garden at Howard Street and Ashland Avenue were unveiled last year.

North Park »

There's plenty of holiday cheer on tap this season, indoors and out.

Lincoln Square »

All good things must come to an end as DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener puts her bed to rest.

Rogers Park »

The plan to replace the former Lerner Newspaper lot with a community garden was met with some opposition.

Rogers Park »

The nonprofit organization would use the land until the city finds a developer for the former Lerner lot.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener discovers that Brussels sprouts are one cool customer.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo.com Chicago's resident urban gardener has plenty of green peppers. But will they ever turn red?

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo Chicago's resident urban gardener discovers the secret trick onions have up their sleeves.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener mistakes her sprouting turnips for weeds. Massacre ensues.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo.com's resident urban gardener loves her carrots, even if they taste like soap.

Lincoln Square »

Joining a food revolution is hard work, and DNAinfo's urban gardener isn't always up to the task.

Lincoln Square »

Labor Day signals the end of summer but not the end of gardening. It's time for fall plantings.

Lincoln Square »

Your tomatoes are probably bigger than my tomatoes, says DNAinfo's resident urban gardener.