Garden Girl TV: Urban Sustainable Living
I am Patti Moreno the Garden Girl. I write the Basics Column in Organic Gardening Magazine and I am a contributing editor to GROW, published by Fine Gardening and Fine Cooking Magazine.Here is my Bio:Patti Moreno, also known as the Garden Girl, was born and raised in Spanish Harlem. She started gardening 12 years ago to eat healthier and lose the weight she gained during her pregnancy. After much trial and error, Moreno transformed her Boston homes backyard into an urban garden that produces just about all the food her family eats. Her methodology can be used to grow food in backyards, roof-tops or even indoors. Moreno lives in Boston on her urban farmette with her family and two dogs, two cats, 12 rabbits, 14 squirrels, 20 chickens, 100,000 worms............
  • How To Make a Rosemary Infused Martini

    This delicious cocktail is another unique way to use rosemary from your herb garden. For more information, visit www.GardenGirlTV.com and www.UrbanSustainableLiving.com
  • How to Make Vodka Thyme Lemonade

    Here's another of my favorite cocktail recipes, straight from the garden. For more information, visit www.GardenGirlTV.com and www.UrbanSustainableLiving.com.
  • How to Make a Sage Martini with Apple

    Fresh organic herbs aren't just for cooking with. In this video, Patti shares her recipe for a fresh sage martini with apple. For more information, visit www.GardenGirlTV.com and www.UrbanSustainableLiving.com
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