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January Gardening

January Gardening

Despite the winter season there’s plenty to keep a gardener occupied.  If you haven’t ordered your garden seeds yet, start by listing seeds leftover from last year.   Then look at the short list of local seed companies that I list below (or any others that you like).  Browse online catalogs from the comfort of home. Don’t delay, the best varieties sell out early.  In this article I suggest a few winter tips and easy-to-do ideas that will make the coming…

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March Madness! What can I plant now?

March Madness! What can I plant now?

As March moves ahead, we can’t be sure if it’s going to snow or be mud season. Recent snows have buried any sprouts peeking up from bulbs such as irises, lilies, snow drops, and early crocuses.  Good news is that the added snow means more water availability come spring.  Nevertheless, there are some garden preparations we can be doing now, including planting onions and petunias! If you haven’t yet pruned your fruit trees (apples, pears, cherries, etc.) any mild days…

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Winter Gardening

Winter Gardening

Here we are… winter in Vermont with beautiful snow, cold nighttime temperatures, and there’s still plenty to keep a good gardener busy.  If you haven’t ordered your garden seeds yet, that is your #1 priority!  Look at the short list of local seed companies that I listed in the previous article (or any others that you like) and you can browse their online catalogs from the comfort of home. This is not the year to delay, the best varieties are…

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Winter Garden Tips

Winter Garden Tips

This is really a traditional winter in Vermont with plenty of beautiful snow, cold nighttime temperatures, and little to do for the garden except dream and plan.  Not exactly! There’s plenty to keep a good gardener busy.  If you haven’t ordered your garden seeds yet, that is your #1 priority!  This week I offer a collection of short winter tips and easy-to-do ideas that will prove useful and make the coming garden season a little more productive.  If you really…

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