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Monthly Archives: October 2009
Plants in a Parallel Universe
With most outdoor garden chores winding down, I turn my attention indoors – to my houseplants. But indoor gardening can be way more than plants growing in pots. With a little imagination, you can turn a few plants, some pebbles … Continue reading
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This Post Sucks!
During our recent move, our dog stayed with my in-laws for a few days. She’s stayed there often. It’s a typical ranch house with flower and vegetable gardens in the back – no water feature of any kind. The night … Continue reading
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Nature’s Predictions: Winter Weather
Herbdoc has yet another timely and helpful post: New England folklore tells us that the wooly bear caterpillar (the larva of the Isabella tiger moth or Pyrrharctia Isabella) can predict how harsh a winter is in store. If the brown … Continue reading
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Making the Bed for Spring
So you want to plant a new bed next year…well, now is the time to get it ready. First thing to do is mark the outline of your planned bed with a hose, or string, or some powdered lime. Then … Continue reading
Colchicums: Cool Fall Color
I wish I had colchicums in my garden now. I used to grow them, and they never failed to wow me in the fall, when they would send up big, showy flowers from the grass or bed. No foliage – … Continue reading
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We Have Color! and fungus gnats and whiteflies and aphids….
A few weeks ago, I reported on the poinsettias that the University of Rhode Island Master Gardeners are growing for sale in early December. Despite assaults from the above-mentioned (and common) greenhouse pests, the poinsettias are thriving. Many of the … Continue reading
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The Grass is Greener…
It is Fall, and here in RI that means it is the best time of year for cool season grasses. My lawn looks great from March to November, but now it is also free of weeds. As a master gardener, … Continue reading
Cold and Flu Season
Herbdoc discusses some tried and true herbal cold and flu treatments: If you were to ask an old-timer what could be done for colds and flu, you probably get a quizzical look and a “Nothing you can do” answer. My … Continue reading
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October in Bloom
One of the goals in planting a perennial garden – besides sustainability – is to have plants that bloom for every month, from spring through fall. I thought about this as I walked around the garden yesterday trying to find … Continue reading
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Time to Plant Garlic
Here’s HerbDoc with yet another timely (and tasty) post: Garlic grows in zones 5-10 and prefers full sun although it will grow in partial shade. Soil should be humusy, deep and well drained with a pH suitable for vegetables. I … Continue reading
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