What kind of trees & what kind of insects @Dirtmechanic.....oh, I see, EAB= Emerald Ash Borer? I'll ask our Forester what he knows about that.
Chuckle! Resist that urge! I can't tell you how many times I used those words with my children when they were growing up! I have pruned them a...
Indeed it was. Gives me hope for ours. They're over 30 years old.
My middle name is 'typo'. Chuckle. It does not help that i do "the swipe" as I text on my cell phone. Leaves too much room for autocorrect.
Thanks all for this description of pruning blueberries! Helpful.
Beginning the garden cleanup. Just doing a bit everyday otherwise I find it overwhelming. Processed a load of tomatoes with onions, garlic, fresh...
Beautiful!
@Logan Our daughter, who is by no means a "clotheshorse" does complicated things with the drying of her clothes. I recently went camping with s...
Pretty funny
Chuckle. I see a middle aged woman bending over in the water! With a large derriere!
I can't see any photos. Have they been taken down?
Beeker, I have had good luck in using the Garden Planner provided by Mother Earth. It tells you when to start seeds indoors, when to start seeds...
Hmmm, Beeker this sounds odd. Do you enrich your soil every chance you get? Have you kept the weeds to a minimum? Kept an eye out for damage due...
Looks good Riley. I like how Hedgehog Harry has become near and dear to your hearts.
@marlingardener yes! Despite the crazy weather. I am awash in green beans, tomatoes, squash, garlic, basil, carrots, etc. In New England we are...
@Logan that video was great! Filled the bill for me. Of particular interest was that the squash needs to cure in the sun for about a week. I did...
Looks like the carrots got away from me. I swear they were too tiny to harvest just before we went out of town! Guess I'll be making carrot soup....
Harvested veggies in the com garden before the hurricane that is forecasted for New England.[ATTACH]
Your photos are beautiful Sj. Lip smacking good
I love growing heirloom tomatoes & do so every summer but I have invariably found they are not as hardy as the newer varieties unfortunately.
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