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Got Leaves? Make Compost!

Got Leaves? Make Compost!

Trees made the Green Mountains green all summer and now provide the beauty of autumn across the Vermont landscape.  Nature is now releasing them from their trees to add fertility and build soil.  We should convert those rich leaves into compost, not remove them as is often the misguided custom.  This message is all about not raking leaves and how to enrich your soil with your own compost. Since the first green buds of spring, tree roots have been pulling…

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Fall Garden Health & Harvesting

Fall Garden Health & Harvesting

The rains of July and August have promoted plant diseases, weeds, soil nutrient loss, and some pests.  While harvesting onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and other vegetables it’s important to keep weeding and begin soil preparations for next year’s garden. Potatoes, onions, and winter squashes will store better if they are “cured” in a warmer space before storing.  Pest control in Brassicas is still needed to protect our late harvests from cabbage worms and aphids.  Finally, it’s time to harvest some herbs…

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September Garden Tips

September Garden Tips

Rain or shine, our gardens are now heading into the home stretch with tomatoes, beans, squash, and peppers leading the way!  Dry weather has been tough on some veggies and flowers this summer, so mulch and extra watering is required.  Good news is that weeds grow slower and the lawn needs less mowing!  Tomatoes and peppers are really sub-tropical plants and don’t know that winter is coming so they are still trying to grow.  We know better and there are…

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Got Leaves? Don’t Rake!

Got Leaves? Don’t Rake!

Leaves made the great Green Mountains green all summer and now provide the beauty of autumn across the Vermont landscape.  Next they are dropped from their trees to add fertility and build soil.  The key message here is to use those rich leaves.  Do not remove or discard them as is so often the misguided custom.  The second message this week is about the great importance of water to plants heading into winter.  Let’s look at why we should not…

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Garden Health & Seed Saving

Garden Health & Seed Saving

The rainy weeks of August have promoted plant diseases, weeds, and some pests.  As harvesting of onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and other vegetables continues it’s important to practice prevention to limit damage to our hard-earned harvests. While harvesting veggies, herbs, and flowers is the best part of gardening, don’t overlook another crop you might want to gather… seeds for next year.  If you’ve grown peas, beans, tomatoes, or lettuce these are the easiest to save and assure you will have good…

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