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Bye Bye Bananas?

Here’s one more thing to add to your list of “stuff to worry about:” I recently read a scary article in The New Yorker magazine about a fungus that is threatening the world’s bananas. You would think that  scientists would … Continue reading

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Freeloaders at Work!

HerbDoc has a “turkey tale” to tell: (please forgive the alliteration) Several years ago I was delighted when a small flock of wild turkeys appeared on my wooded property.  Since we feed songbirds year round, the turkeys eventually found what … Continue reading

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Adventures With Worms

For those of you who didn’t know, worm composting- aka vermicomposting – is hot, hot hot! Fearless trend-setter that I am, I took the plunge about three months ago and bought a worm bin and a bag of red wigglers. … Continue reading

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Seaside Snow

I try to go out with my camera after a big snowfall, especially when the sun comes out. The snow has a different quality here on the coast. Something about the light – or maybe the openness of the sky … Continue reading

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The Year Without a Summer

The snow continues to fall here in Rhode Island. In fact, we’re having another storm right now. If you live in a place that experiences cold, snowy winters, you probably can’t wait for this one to end. I am not … Continue reading

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It’s Catalog Time!…Again

These are some of my favorite catalogs. My preferences are based on past experiences with the merchants, and also on their ethical perspectives. I try to buy organic, and I certainly want open pollinated and usually heirloom varieties, so that … Continue reading

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I Couldn’t Resist

While food shopping the other day, I came across a small, unassuming bouquet of narcissus. Mind you, the flowers were a bit banged up, but they were just opening and, at $4.99, I had to have them. I know they … Continue reading

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A New Tomato: Solanum lycopersicum

Here’s HerbDoc with exciting news for homegrown tomato lovers. (aren’t we all?) For all of those gardeners who lost their tomato crops to the late blight (Phytophthora) during the 2009 or 2010 seasons, Johnny’s Seeds has developed “Defiant” PhR (F1).  … Continue reading

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2011: The Year of the Zinnia!

Well at last, there’s some long overdue recognition for a great annual, a garden workhorse, and an all around terrific plant. Ladies and gentlemen, the 2011 National Garden Bureau Plant of the Year for 2011 is…the zinnia! Think of the … Continue reading

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Winter Interest

This is the view from my back window today. We are having another blizzard, and this one is the nastiest yet. I awoke several times in the night and heard rain hitting the windows, but it has turned back to … Continue reading

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