Category Archives: Feeds/Blogs
As Winter Approaches
I know it’s been quite a while since my last post. I’ve been very busy with my day job and in between trying to squeeze in all the gardening I can :). I’m finally getting some time to write. So … Continue reading
It’s now warm enough
It’s now warm enough to plant annuals and warm weather crops (like tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, etc). You can direct seed beans, cucumbers and squash too. Even watermelon or other kinds of melons. From what I’ve read, watermelons are the easiest … Continue reading
It’s finally spring!
I haven’t written a blog for a few months and apologize for that. I’ve been busy with a new job and family matters. So I’ll cover some of what I would have covered in late January or early February, as … Continue reading
Mid-autumn in the garden
Now that we’re in the middle of autumn, there’s still work to do outside, but it is winding down (and moving indoors). What did I do in my garden since the summers end? Well, in the flower garden, as specimens … Continue reading
Late summer/Early fall: It ain’t over yet!
Well it feels like the season is almost over, but summer doesn’t actually end until September 22. And there still lots to do; not only active growing maintenance, but moving and dividing perennials, preparing for fall, and planting for late … Continue reading
Mid-summer heat in the garden
So while the 2010 season started off great and better than most in many respects, I’m finding there are battles unique to the hot dry summer we find ourselves in (in New England). Some things, like Rudbeckia (or Black-Eyed Susan) … Continue reading