Category Archives: Soil

Slugs And Snails And A Stout Cup Of Coffee

Slugs In Trees This week, I’ve been pruning overgrown shrubs, thinning out the oldest trunks and removing crowded branches to allow more light and air to reach to core of the plant. I was amazed to see that where the … Continue reading

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Helping To Heat Up A Chilly Spring

Baby, It’s Cold Out There It’s May! Blossom and bird song fill the air. The garden’s all prepped. The beds are made and mulched. The plants are tucked in place, ready to grow. I said, READY to GROW. Hello? If … Continue reading

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Take Two (But Don’t Call Me)

Helping Gardening Headaches Several readers recently asked how to nurture new plantings that are not thriving. This cold, wet weather is making for very slow starts, but really, that is not unusual. Spring weather is often stressful, and young plants … Continue reading

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Planting Peas On (or Around) Saint Patrick’s Day

Plant Those Peas Any Time Now Generations of gardeners have sown their peas on Saint Patrick’s Day. The timing is more or less accurate, but there’s a better way to be sure that garden conditions are truly right. Professional growers … Continue reading

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