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Monthly Archives: June 2011
La Vie en Rose
The Rhode Island Rose Society held its 13th annual rose show recently, and I dropped by with a couple of gardening friends. This year’s theme was “La Vie en Rose,” and as you can imagine, the show had a decidedly … Continue reading
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Natives, Again!
HerbDoc just can’t resist the annual native plant sale! Recently I attended a sale of native and/or rare perennials sponsored by the RI Wild Plant Society. I hadn’t realized just how many of the plants on my wooded property are … Continue reading
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Chemical Warfare: The Formal Complaint
This is the second installment in my continuing saga of a pesticide application gone wrong. The incident involved a tree care company spraying my neighbor’s apple trees in a strong wind, and the chemical or chemicals (I still don’t know … Continue reading
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“Green Prints:” Another Garden Magazine
HerbDoc has discovered another garden mag: About two months ago I came across a reply card in one of my herbal magazines, urging me to try a publication called “Green Prints, the Weeder’s Digest”. Intrigued I put the card in … Continue reading
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Chemical Warfare
You may remember my recent post about our neighbor who built a big expensive house and put in a wildflower meadow. The meadow is still there, and it’s still gorgeous, but I am livid. You see, the owner of the … Continue reading
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The Case of the (Always) Empty Birdbath
I just received a news release from the RI Department of Environmental Management (DEM), asking us all to keep our eyes peeled for wild turkey broods. The public responded to the same request last year, reporting 685 sightings. Biologists are … Continue reading
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Two Years Already!
Digging RI is two years old! It’s been an interesting journey, and while I still can’t figure out the ups and downs of our blog stats, I think I am getting to understand what readers are interested in. I know … Continue reading
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Disney in Your Yard
I have just caught an episode of HGTV’s new series “My Yard Goes Disney,” and I am horrified. I watched as a team of “Imagineers” transformed two adjoining suburban backyards (Grandma lives next door) into a theme park. There’s a … Continue reading
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This is Wild
The poppies in the above photo are the first wave of bloom in a new wildflower meadow behind our house. The meadow is part of a very big and fancy house that took three years to complete and annoyed every … Continue reading
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CobraHead
When the makers of the “CobraHead” weeder/cultivator asked me if I wanted to demo one, I said that I would be delighted to try it. I already knew other Master Gardeners who swore by them and now I would finally … Continue reading
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