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Garden Thanksgiving
The weather this fall has made it especially difficult to get end of year garden chores accomplished, but despite that…
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Autumn care of peonies
Much of the autumn work we do in the garden revolves around preparing perennial plant material both for winter and…
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Spotted Lanternfly
You’ve probably already heard about the spotted lanternfly, the latest in the growing list of invasive pests which threaten local…
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Growing Dwarf Alberta Spruce
Evergreens are an important component of the home landscape. They provide color year round and formal shapes to the garden.…
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New seedless grape variety from Cornell will appeal to home growers
Exciting news from Cornell University this month about the newest offering from their grape breeders. Everest Seedless is a cold-tolerant,…
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Columns
September – Bounty and Blight
September is a bountiful time of year with summer crops still being harvested and autumn crops almost ready for picking. …
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Columns
Summersweet, a fragrant blooming shrub
Summersweet clethra (Clethra alnifolia) lives up to its name. The native shrub blooms in mid-summer and features nicely fragrant blooms.…
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A Garden of Virtues
Working at a local Cooperative Extension office means I get to see local gardeners and homeowners who come in seeking…
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Columns
Tick populations on the rise
Tick populations are on the rise and as we head into late summer, it’s important to be aware of the…
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Frogs are important garden helpers
A recent letter from a reader prompted research into frog populations. The reader wrote that she is concerned because she…
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