The Fascinating Story of the Pumpkin
Tonight’s Halloween pumpkin has a long and fascinating story, one well worth looking into. First, the pumpkin is a typeContinue Reading
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Tonight’s Halloween pumpkin has a long and fascinating story, one well worth looking into. First, the pumpkin is a typeContinue Reading
It can no longer be denied: fall has arrived. The leaves are falling off the trees, some plats are gettingContinue Reading
I’d be surprised to hear that any serious gardener has never seen a tree attached to its stake by aContinue Reading
Last week, I presented MY tree planting technique to you in detail, while emphasizing the fact that there are probablyContinue Reading
I have to confess: my involvement in my vegetable garden varies according to the season. In the spring, of course,Continue Reading
For the month of October, the Ecology in the Garden column will be going with a Halloween theme: the discoveryContinue Reading
How does the song go: “When It’s Springtime in Alaska, it’s forty below”? That can be true up north, butContinue Reading
Many years ago, when I was experimenting with container water gardens, I came across some mysterious seedlings growing in theContinue Reading
I just spent the last few days (virtually speaking, that is, as I barely left my office) at the GardenCommContinue Reading
Question: Every year, I bring in a New Guinea impatiens at the end of September. And every year, after aboutContinue Reading







