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Growing Up

Growing vegetables on vertical supports allows for smaller footprints, more access to sunlight, less damage to the produce from rainstorms...

The Most Fragrant Roses

Roses have a reputation for being difficult anyway, so if you go to the trouble of growing them, why not...

Bulbs, rhizomes and tubers

The main difference between bulbs and the other three is bulbs grow scales, layers, around a core, whereas corms, rhizomes...

How Much To Plant

If you’re wondering how much is enough, here are a few rules of thumb. To feed one person for an...

The Scented Haven

The scents of a garden are subtle, surprising and enchanting, they speak to the senses and memories. Of course the...

First Snow

Last night it snowed. It’s not the first snow of the year, but it’s the first one that looks like...

Changing with the Seasons

Fall is supposed to be prime time for pumpkins and mums, whose colorful presence graces every front porch after the...

Flowers for Spring

There are two flushes of bloom in the spring. The first one, supported by spring bulbs and woodland natives, begins...

Very Early, Very Late

We’re entering the cold half of the year, when color in the garden is a luxury, and flowers even more...

Seed to Harvest

Cold loving vegetables like snow peas, radishes, spinach and kale have quick turnouts, usually about 50 days, which makes them...