Tag Archives: Seattle
Deadly Nightshade (Atropa Belladonna)
Deadly nightshade is a highly toxic shrub-like perennial from the nightshade family Solanaceae, which also includes potatoes, tomatoes and eggplant and chile peppers. It grows rampant in Seattle and I suspect it is spread by being ingested by rabbits and … Continue reading →
A “Real” Summer in Seattle
Even though the high temperatures of 2009 stand out in my garden memories, this summer of 2014 will be remembered as a “real” summer. In fact, it is already the hottest summer on record. It’s been a stellar season for … Continue reading →
Übrlocal : The Latest Intersection of Technology and Local Food
There’s a new startup in town, just in time to help you figure out what to do with all that zucchini and it’s called Übrlocal. Tech savvy and foodie Seattleites are the perfect candidates to participate in the beta testing … Continue reading →