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Monthly Archives: February 2012
Soil Musings
Here’s HerbDoc with some timely thoughts on preparing the soil in your vegetable garden: One of the most important factors in establishing a productive vegetable garden besides a sun drenched site is good soil. About 12,000 acres in Rhode Island … Continue reading
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Mad! Mad, I Tell You!
Here’s some madness from our dear friend and tech wizard, Auntie Beak: okay, you’re gonna all think i’m crazy, but this morning i looked at the 10-day forecast, and saw 40′s all the way, and only 3 of the next … Continue reading
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Low Tide
For me, there’s nothing more rejuvenating than a long, brisk walk on a sunny afternoon. Gets the juices flowing, and the oxygen traveling to the brain. Blows out the cobwebs. You get the idea. As the title of this post … Continue reading
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Re-Blooming Phalaenopsis
This post is by special request. One of our most loyal readers has asked me to write about getting (or persuading) phalaenopsis, or moth orchids to re-bloom, and I am happy to oblige. Better late than never….. My first “phal” … Continue reading
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If it Moves, Get Rid of it!
I received a catalog in the mail this week – another in the seemingly endless parade that arrives daily in our mailbox. I hate to think of the northern boreal forests being destroyed to create this unwanted junk mail – … Continue reading
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The New Vegetable Garden
Here’s our good friend, Herbdoc, with some interesting veggie garden musings: One of the best things I’ve ever done for my vegetable garden is to install raised beds. Every year I would contemplate rotating the crops to prevent diseases and … Continue reading
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Gardening is For the Birds: Part Two
In this second part of her guest post on bird feeding, University of Rhode Island Master Gardener Program Coordinator, Rosanne Sherry, explains what we should plant to attract birds, and which plants we should stay away from. And yes, I, … Continue reading
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Gardening is For the Birds: Part One
I think most gardeners have an interest in birds, and a great many of us feed them. I hope you enjoy this two part post on what to feed and what to plant for wild birds. It is written by … Continue reading
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