Gardener 2 Gardener
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How low can we go … how to get the biggest jump on Mother Nature
We all know “those” people, heck, we may be them. Are you the one gardener in your neighborhood trying to…
Gardner 2 Gardner: Plan for a spring that is “berry” good
You have probably made your seed orders by now. But did you look through the entire catalog? Often people start…
Lawn Patrol … Start seeing vole damage
It would be so much easier if wildlife read all the information printed about them, wouldn’t it? But we just…
Can your soil pass the test? All about soil testing
There isn’t a website, garden magazine or gardening book that doesn’t say, “contact your local Extension service to have your…
From Seed to Shining Seed … Free Seeds at our SeedFest Feb. 25
I know we all have the itch — no, I am not talking about that winter dry skin, but the…
The Carpenter Ant … more friend than foe
Sawdust … you find a pile in a cupboard or by a baseboard in your home. Outside you see a…
Gardner 2 Gardner: Now is the time for early pest intervention with dormant applications
It happens every year, just after the peach trees leaf out in the spring, I get a number of calls…
Milk Jug Gardening (Wintersowing) Revisited … If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again
There was one column topic that I had more feedback about than all the others last year –Milk Jug Gardening:…
Gardner 2 Gardner: New Year, new ideas for the garden for 2023
I don’t know about you, but I stopped making New Year’s resolutions years ago. I instead just try to improve…
Gardner 2 Gardner: Snow and Ice
Say yes to snow and ice. For our soils, it is vital. Mother Nature decided our present this year should…
Start the new year with these new garden/nature related traditions!
Do you feel it? We have made it over the hump. Not a Wednesday, mid-week hump, but the big one…
How to help (not hurt) your feathered friends during Winter
If you need to get away, just for a minute for the holiday madness, they are waiting for you. Just…