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My Determinants
While we’re starting our seeds and fantasizing about our first harvests, HerbDoc has some kind words for determinate tomatoes: Tomatoes are definitely the most popular home garden crop, and although I’ve heard many negative comments about determinants, these are among … Continue reading
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Dogscaping
I can’t tell you how many times I have heard homeowners lamenting the damage their dogs have done to their yards. The sad part is, it doesn’t have to be that way. In taking the time to consider how your … Continue reading
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Are You Resilient? Is Your Garden?
Carol Deppe has written a thought-provoking and very useful book entitled: “The Resilient Gardener: Food Production and Self-Reliance in Uncertain Times.” (Chelsea Green, 2010) I thought this was a timely topic, so I bought it and soon found myself underlining … Continue reading
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A “Lasagna” Question
To “lasagna” or not? HerbDoc is torn: I recently read an article by a local garden guru who proposed growing potatoes and tomatoes in a “lasagna” type vegetable garden. Has anyone tried this and what were the results? I currently … Continue reading
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The Christmas Amaryllis
HerbDoc’s amaryllis is blooming now. Better late than never! Every year or two someone who knows my love for all growing things gives me an amaryllis bulb for Christmas. This year one came advertised are pure white, but when the … Continue reading
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Blog Fatigue
First, let me assure you that I have no intention of shutting down our blog. I have just been thinking about what it takes to produce interesting material on a regular basis, and how lately, it seems that so many … Continue reading
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Another Orchid Joins the Family
I stopped by a big box store the other day, because I’d been told they had recently received a shipment of interesting orchids. I was disappointed to see that many of them were phalaenopsis from the “Just Add Ice” people. … Continue reading
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Winter Weather Predictions: How Accurate Were They?
It was last November that I ruminated on the various predictions for this winter’s weather. In my unrelenting quest for fairness, I looked at everything from scientific models to wooly bear caterpillars. So far, our winter here in the northeast … Continue reading
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Basic Black – With Leaves
I was perusing my latest “Fine Gardening” magazine (April 2011) when I came across a blurb on black petunias. Developed by the Ball Horticultural Company, (who brought us the “Wave” petunias) the three varieties of black petunias are “Pinstripe” “Black … Continue reading
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The Worm Adventure Continues: It’s Harvest Time!
In a previous post, I wrote about my new worm bin and the the fun I had setting it up. Recently, I took another leap of faith and harvested my first castings. Harvesting requires the following: gloves (preferably several pairs … Continue reading
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