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New varieties for the new year
The new year is always an exciting time for gardeners as seed company catalogs appear in the mail box filled…
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Dish gardens offer winter fun
Dish gardens are a fun way to garden indoors any time of year, but perhaps especially during the long winter…
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Have yourself a merry plant-scented Christmas
The wonderful spicy and sweet scents that are so much a part of our holiday celebrations all come to us…
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Gift ideas for gardeners
It’s that time again to think about gift giving for the gardeners on your list. Gardeners are fun to shop…
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Fall Invaders
It’s an annual occurrence – the invasion of our homes every autumn by insects looking for a place to snuggle…
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November in the Garden
Like it or not, winter weather will be here anytime now. The good news is that until the first accumulation…
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Root for Root Crops
I’ve been harvesting carrots for soup. Carrots are one of the last crops that mature in my vegetable garden. Cold…
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Cabbage
“But always, to her, cabbages were to be jade and burgundy, chrysoprase and porphyry. Life has no weapons against a…
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Delightful Daylilies
I finally got a chance recently to visit the historic daylily garden at the Ogden Historical Society’s Colby-Pulver House. Despite…
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Lots of foliar disease out there this growing season
The heavy rains early in our growing season may be a distant memory, but the effects of all that moisture…
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