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Spring Plantlings from Ferry-Morse

Spring Plantlings from Ferry-Morse are the perfect alternative to seed sowing this spring. Maybe you got busy catching up on past seasons of Ted Lasso and you just didn’t get around to sowing seeds indoors. Or, maybe your green thumb is brown when it comes to seeding. Or perhaps like me, flea beetles don’t give ...

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Seed Starting: Is It Right for You?

January and February are the months where you see a lot of blog and social media posts urging you to “Let’s get ready for seed starting!” I’ve written posts just like that—HERE and HERE and HERE. However this post is not that post. Instead, let’s consider some reasons why you might bypass the seed sowing ...

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Mayapple Fruit and Faerie Umbrellas

If you’ve read a few of my blogs, you know that my Mammaw features in many of them.  It’s not surprising, she’s still in my heart and my history.  Mammaw taught by telling stories – she had a real gift and I loved hearing her.  So here's a story about the Mayapple fruit and Faerie ...

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Plant Onions Early in the Springtime

Move over, peas: All sorts of onions are the new first crop I’m planting each spring. Old wives’ tales suggest peas should be planted on St. Patrick’s Day, but considering I’m not a huge fan of peas and the following facts I recently learned about onions, I’m definitely replacing green peas with green onions—and bulbing ...

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The Perfect Garden

I could talk about my garden for hours. My sister-in-law, M and I try to meet for lunch once a week. We catch up on one another’s life, projects, and we just chat. We both enjoy it. One day, I was (probably) boring M by talking way too much about my gardens. She waited until ...

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