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Question: I have a four-year-old Brown Turkey fig tree, and would like to know how and when to prune and fertilize it. Answer: In your area, figs are marginally hardy and will be killed to the ground in some winters. …
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britt co-runs one of my favorite record labels, not not fun. since discovering nnf through blastitude maybe a year and a half ago, i've been consistently impressed with them ever since. outside of being one of the most artistically …
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One thing about an old house, there are lots of nooks and crannies for creatures to find their way in. It’sa fact of life. Call it sharing habitat. While we try to minimize it, there is no way… [[ This is a content summary only. …
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Question: My pine trees were transplanted last fall. They are about 10-15 feet tall and the needles are turning brown. Should I fertilize and if so, what should I use? I think they have had enough rainfall, so I'm not sure if they need …
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Agriculture Secretary Dennis Wolff today invited the public to celebrate Black History Month by learning about 'Carver's Secret Garden,' a gardening program for urban youth at the next Brown Bag Luncheon on Monday, Feb. 26.
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Ol' John Brown's Garden - Gardening & the Almanac: "The first Quarter is good for planting such things as grains, asparagus, broccoli, cabbage, corn and celery. The second Quarter is good for planting such things as beans, melons, peas, …
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Hi everyone, I had a last minute business trip to New Orleans for a client, but only for a couple of days. This place is wacky in so many ways, good and bad. The people seem great all around though. I’ll be back in Rhode Island tonight, …
Source: Caroline Brown
I’ve been thinking a lot about invasive plants lately, because earlier this month I attended the Ecological Landscape Association’s winter conference, where they were quite the hot topic, and I’m also preparing to write about them for …
Source: Caroline Brown
Books of natural history make the most cheerful winter reading. – Henry Thoreau, “Natural History of Massachusetts”. Hello readers and blog friends. Happy first day of spring….a welcome day for all, especially in the colder parts of the …
Source: Caroline Brown
Although my yoga teacher is laboring to impress upon me the concept of ahimsa, which means non-violence in thoughts as well as deeds, I am unable to control my gloating and self-satisfaction over Julie MacDonald’s recent resignation as …
Source: Caroline Brown