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March Madness. Can We Plant Now?

March Madness. Can We Plant Now?

As March gets started, we can’t be sure if it’s going to snow or be mud season. We have seen some brave sprouts peeking up from bulbs such as irises, lilies, snow drops, and early crocuses.  Some would call this “Fool’s Spring”.  Nevertheless, there are some garden preparations we can be doing, including planting onions, petunias, and coffee! If you haven’t yet pruned your fruit trees (apples, pears, cherries, etc.) these mild days might be your last chance to get…

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May Planting Notes

May Planting Notes

Sunny, warmer days in Zones 4 & 5 make the garden real in early May.  While there are several plants that can be seeded outdoors now, don’t be tempted to start working your soil if it is still wet.  If you still insist on tilling your garden (I do not) it is very important to wait until the soil has drained and dried enough to be crumbly, not gooey or sticky.  If you have raised beds (see previous article) you…

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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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