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Walking Among the Dead

I am sure I’m not alone in my enjoyment of walks through historic cemeteries. One of the more significant – and beautiful – is the Juniper Hill garden cemetery in Bristol, RI, which, in 1998, was added to the National … Continue reading

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An Ode to “One Pie” and the Very Last Pumpkin Post

Oh, One Pie, you did make me suffer I love you so,there is no other Day after day at my local store The shelves were bare, there was no more I heard from others who love you, too They did … Continue reading

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Chore List

Here’s Herbdoc with her autumn garden to-dos: The piece on Autumn Things brought a smile to my face and left me wondering if every veggie gardener in New England has a row of green tomatoes ripening on the window sill.  … Continue reading

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Tiny but Mighty

In my quest to understand and grow different orchid cultivars, I bought a haraella retrocalla at an Ocean State Orchid Society meeting and auction last spring. This orchid is tiny, and will stay that way. The only member of the … Continue reading

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Autumn Things

I love living in a place where we have seasons. For me, the change of season isn’t the month on the calendar, it’s the feelings it gives me – and the memories. A whiff of wood smoke sends me right … Continue reading

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Going South: Part 2

Here’s the second installment of former RI Master Gardener Paula Bartnick’s transition to her new home in Florida: (You can read Part 1 here) We have now completed several weeks of the Master Gardener training course here in Marion County, … Continue reading

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More Pumpkin News

We are just back from a few days  in mid-coast Maine. Ever mindful of staying on top of The Blog, I visited a few stores there to assess the canned pumpkin puree situation. You may recall from my previous post … Continue reading

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Veggies By the Numbers

Here’s Herbdoc with some tips on buying vegetables: Denise’s recent blog entry on organic gardening struck a chord with me.  I too follow organic practices and in my vegetable and herb gardens which tend to be interspersed with annuals and … Continue reading

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Neck Pumpkin!

Dirtynailz post about pumpkins reminded me that you must all be breathlessly awaiting the final installment on my original post from March about Neck Pumpkins, White Greasy Beans, and Blue-Podded Peas. You are, right? Well, you can finally breathe, because … Continue reading

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The Pumpkin Crisis of 2010

This is incredible, but true: there is no canned pumpkin on the shelves at any of our neighborhood stores. That’s right. With Thanksgiving just a few weeks away, if you want pumpkin, you have to buy a whole pumpkin “in … Continue reading

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