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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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Putting the Garden to Bed for Winter

As I look around the garden, seeing some of it still in bloom, it is hard to believe fall is here and it is time to start putting the garden to bed for winter. I like to use a check … Continue reading

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Saving Geraniums

Here’s more practical gardening advice from our friend and colleague, HerbDoc: A check of the calendar indicates that October 4th is the date of the Harvest Moon this year.  It always reminds me that frost is imminent and that all … Continue reading

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The Heavy Artillery

So you’re minding your own business, and one day you see little black spots on your house, and on your car. You try washing them off. You try to scrape them off, but they won’t budge. You, my friend, are … Continue reading

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Coming in From the Cold

With nighttime temperatures in coastal Rhode Island dipping into the 40s, all but a very few houseplants need to come inside now for the winter. Tropical plants do not grow in 60 degrees or lower and temps in the 40s … Continue reading

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The Asian Longhorned Beetle Marches On

This month, the Asian longhorned beetle was discovered outside the eradication zone in Worcester, Mass. and the surrounding area. A resident found one of the insects in the town of West Boylston, and officials say the beetles have probably been … Continue reading

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Do You Know This Man?

He’s “The Man in the Red Suspenders,” former host of “The Victory Garden” television show, and former “Horticulture” magazine editor. His name is Roger Swain, and if there are icons in our “hort world” he must  be one of them. … Continue reading

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Nitrous Oxide Eats Ozone!

Here’s a new issue for us to ponder in our quest for improved sustainability and environmentally-sound gardening and farming practices. It was recently reported by NOAA scientists that nitrous oxide has become the largest ozone-depleting substance emitted by human activities. … Continue reading

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The Worms That Eat Rhode Island

Most of us pay little attention to earthworms, those productive and beneficial animals that play a unique and important role in conditioning the soil. Unfortunately, even though earthworms generally go unnoticed and are not viewed as garden pests they are … Continue reading

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