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Month: April 2020

Start your Victory Garden with Raised Beds

Start your Victory Garden with Raised Beds

There are so many advantages to raised beds we really should consider them for any garden.  Whether you are beginning a new garden or wish to improve an established garden, raised beds will make your garden more productive, more convenient, and raised beds do very well in the hilly, rocky, weedy, cool, northern New England environment.  Let’s look at the benefits and explore a couple ways to build raised beds. While building raised beds will require some extra effort in…

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When to Plant?

When to Plant?

We’re getting to the time when we can put seeds & plants into the ground. Some things can go in early, other things need to wait for warmer days.  How do we know what to plant when?  Here are a few ways that work for me and if you have others, please let me know. Frost Free Dates.  Most plants can’t take a frost or freeze so they need to go in after danger has passed.  That is tricky since…

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What to Grow?

What to Grow?

Planning a garden requires some decisions.  Most basically “What should I grow?” That depends on what you like to eat and what you want to see in your yard.  Soil & climate conditions in northern New England place constraints on our choices too.  No bananas, oranges, or mangoes, but we do have a wide selection of great fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers that do very well here.  We are in Agricultural Zone 4 or 5, depending on your location and…

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Seed Starting Made Easy

Seed Starting Made Easy

In the previous topic I described some of the early pruning and fruit tree protection that can be done and it’s still not too late for that. Despite recent weather we are about 2 weeks ahead of last year so it’s not too early to get started growing.  I also hope you will begin keeping your own garden journal as described last week, it a great way to record all the positive things you’re doing so next year you’ll know…

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Ready for Spring?

Ready for Spring?

Welcome to the first entry in my new blog about something positive that we can be doing during these very peculiar times.  Despite COVID-19 and unstable weather, spring is officially here and many of us are thinking about the garden.  In these articles I will address timely gardening topics as we go through the seasons in northern New England.  If you have ideas to contribute or questions to ask about a local gardening topic please Contact me. First things first. …

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