Monthly Archives: November 2009

Sleepytime

There is nothing worse than not being able to fall asleep or to stay that way.  Since Herbdoc has a very large herb garden, she is often asked if there is anything that’s safe to take. Here are some of … Continue reading

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Preparing Roses for Winter

Now that we are reaching the end of November…and it certainly was a mild one…it is time to prepare the roses for winter. There really isn’t much to do, but it is a must-do chore in Rhode Island and anywhere … Continue reading

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Storing Dahlias for Winter

I have been growing dahlias for about six years…can’t imagine a summer without them. They are fun to see in the garden, a jumble of plants in all sizes and dressed in a riot of gorgeous blossoms of all shapes, … Continue reading

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Serious Winter Protection

I’m just back from another trip to Montreal. While there’s no snow yet, people there are READY for winter, and the preparations include their plants, shrubs and even their stairs and walkways. If you walk around looking at people’s front … Continue reading

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Is It a Nut or Not?

Some more insights…and a holiday tip…from Herbdoc: A casual remark by a fellow Master Gardener indicated that she had recently learned that almonds were drupes. This led me on a research quest to find out exactly what might be included … Continue reading

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A Letter to My Houseplants

Dear Plants, Please don’t take this the wrong way and drop all your leaves or anything, but it’s time for me to decide who will spend the winter with me, and who has to go. First, on a positive note, … Continue reading

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Bouquet Garni and Fines Herbes

In her last post Herbdoc told us how to make herb vinegars. What better to complement this than her recipies for bouquet garni and fines herbes. If you’ve been looking at special recipes for the holidays, you may have come … Continue reading

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El Nino and the Garden

In case you missed it, this is an El Nino year. NOAA tells us that this quirky climate phenomenon is now strengthening and could become what it calls a “moderate” event. El Nino is caused by a combination of changes … Continue reading

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Herb Vinegars

Looking for a nice gift that is inexpensive and easy to make?  Flavored vinegar can be very costly if purchased in a store, but it’s relatively easy and fun to make. Who better than our regular contributor, Herbdoc, to show … Continue reading

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