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Monthly Archives: August 2009
A Bridge in Bloom
With the summer gardening season winding down, we have a pleasant hiatus where we can enjoy our own gardens and sneak away to see other horticulturally interesting places. My husband and I discovered one of them quite by chance. We … Continue reading
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A Beneficial Insect
Here’s another interesting post from our friend, HerbDoc: One of my first memories of vegetable gardening at my grandparents’ home involved being given a half pound Chock Full O’Nuts can with which to pick the ugly green tomato hornworm. These … Continue reading
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Christmas in August
Every year, the University of Rhode Island Master Gardeners grow pointsettias. They sell them in December, and the proceeds help fund their programs. The growers ship them free plugs, in return for which they carefully monitor each cultivar and supply … Continue reading
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Restoring the “Redwoods of the East”
Last weekend, I finally had a chance to visit a new and very exciting project. The University of Rhode Island Master Gardeners are managing an American Chestnut tree research orchard. This is the fourth such orchard in the state, part … Continue reading
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Auntie’s Garden
Her name is Edith Ann, but in our family, she is known as “Auntie.” She comes from Connecticut, and has spent her married life just southeast of Montreal – several zones further to the north. Auntie hails from a family … Continue reading
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The Yummiest Catch
The first year I grew potatoes, there were Colorado Potato Beetle larvae on the leaves just about as soon as they came up, even though no one had ever grown potatoes there before. I picked them off and had a … Continue reading
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Vegetables for Winter
So you were worried about your vegetable garden failing with all the cool, wet weather in July…and now you are wondering what to do with your excess crops. Well, if you didn’t donate to your local food pantry you may … Continue reading
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North of the Border
I’m just back from a quick trip to Canada. It’s amazing how just a few days away from home can feel like weeks. I drove up to Quebec alone, stopping once in a while to stretch my legs and admire … Continue reading
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Tomatoes…Gone But Not Forgotten
Well, here we are in August and I thought it would be a good idea to see what happened to the tomatoes after my earlier blog about late blight. Unfortunately, the story is not a good one, as most of … Continue reading
Do You Vine Ripen?
I just came across an intriguing post on the Your Small Kitchen Garden blog: The Vine Ripened Tomato Lie. With a title like that, I had to read on! Here’s an excerpt: Earlier I said, “…unless you have absolute control … Continue reading
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