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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Some Thoughts on Seed Starting, and Peas!
my good friend dirtynailz is off doing non-bloggy things right now, and handed me the keys to the place, so i thought i’d just jump right in. i’ve recently attended some workshops and lectures on seed starting, and i wanted … Continue reading
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Is It Time to Plant?
Here’s HerbDoc with one of the oldest gardening questions: Is it time to plant????? The days are finally getting longer, and the winter has been almost balmy, but is it time to plant? Gardeners need to remember that sowing too … Continue reading
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File Under “Duh.”
thanks to maggie koerth-baker over at geek site boing-boing for bringing this npr story to my attention. apparently, the geniuses at monsanto figured that, because it was sooo hard for them to create roundup resistance in crops, the weeds wouldn’t … Continue reading
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A Big Guy Fights Back
There was an interesting op-ed piece in our local paper recently. It was entitled : “Those over-rated ‘heirloom veggies’” and it was written by none other than the Chair of the Burpee Seed company, George Ball. In it, he attempts … Continue reading
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Jumping the Season, Update
so dirtynailz asked me to do a follow-up on the Mad, Mad I Tell You post about how i saw an, as it turns out, extremely optimistic 10-day weather forecast and went out, in february, and planted peas and spinach. … Continue reading
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My Sunday Walk
As many of my readers know, on winter weekends when I am not skiing, I almost always take a walk. This time, I stayed in my immediate neighborhood. Please join me. I find this creepy, and possibly downright evil. A … Continue reading
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Bonsai!
The plant in the photo above has been living contentedly on our kitchen table for nearly a year. I bought it last summer for $20 from a vendor on the grounds of the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. It’s a variegated … Continue reading
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I Took the Plunge!
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome HerbDoc to the orchid club: I was shopping at a local big box store this afternoon when I suddenly came upon a display of incredibly beautiful phalaenopsis orchids. The colors were dazzling and I couldn’t … Continue reading
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Pebbles
The man in the above photo has adopted the default posture for anyone walking on a beach. Why are we so drawn to the things we see lying on the sand?I find beach combing very much like gardening. It’s sort … Continue reading
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