Instead of all the hoopla about the totally innocuous periodical cicada emergence, I wish the media would focus on something really important: Ticks. I have…
Read MoreAh, the ‘70s, the time of my (and maybe your) youth. I loved The Carpenters, the duo. But there is another duo of carpenters I…
Read MoreIt inevitably happens every few years, I get a call from someone growing grapes or the perennial flower vines wisteria or trumpet vine. They lament…
Read MoreIt happens every year about this time. People point out their excitement about seeing those first butterflies of spring. Maybe it is the brown/orange Red…
Read MoreYesterday, when planting some onion sets with 40 K-2 students, several of them were more interested in picking dandelions than the task at hand. But…
Read MoreBesides asparagus, there is nothing that signals spring vegetable gardening to me more than growing some sweet, mild green onions (scallions). And paraphrasing the old…
Read MoreWe are on the precipice of gardening season now, and gardeners are preparing for what I call our Olympics, ‘tis the season of garden center…
Read MoreEach season has its signature vegetables. I can’t think of summer without almost tasting a just-picked tomato or that smell of cucumbers. For me, peas…
Read MoreAhhh, Mother Nature … you and your fickle thermostat. First, you lure us into this non-winter winter, then you dial down the thermostat radically, to…
Read MoreThere are a few questions that are considered “regulars” every year. One of the most common concerns turf and trees. The call will start with,…
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