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There's more to eat in your garden than you might think, according to DNAinfo's resident urban gardener.

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DNAinfo's resident urban gardener's potatoes are showing signs of life, and that needs to stop.

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DNAinfo's resident urban gardener says greens offer a quicker return on investment than other crops.

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DNAinfo's resident urban gardener is having a bit of an existential crisis.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener has learned to make the most of gardening in the shade.

Lincoln Square »

Those plastic cell packs aren't recyclable, even if they're stamped with a recycling symbol.

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener can't help comparing her potato patch to more serious efforts.

Lincoln Square »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener unwittingly planted a noxious ground cover. Now what?

Albany Park »

DNAinfo's resident urban gardener has decided to try her hand at potatoes, and it seems complicated.

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DNAinfo's resident urban gardener Patty Wetli is back for another growing season.

Ravenswood Manor »

Peterson Garden Project, Manor Garden Club and Kilbourn Park are all holding plant sales this weekend.

Irving Park »

Urban agriculture experts from Chicago and Havana come together Saturday at Kilbourn Park.

Lincoln Square »

Add olive oil, sea salt and bake your kale into submission, advises DNAinfo's resident urban gardener.

Lincoln Square »

Pests have gotten on our urban gardener's last nerve, and she's prepared to fight back with putrescence.

Lincoln Square »

Native plants might be low maintenance, but they're not no maintenance, says Street & San commish.