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What Do You Mean I Have To Water In The Winter?

December 18, 2019 by Carol O

Winter watering is something that stumps many people.  If you think about it, most of us put the hose away in late October or November when we begin to have frosty nights.  Hoses may not come out again until late March or April.  In … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Environment /Water, From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods Tagged With: winter damage

Selection and Care of Cut Christmas Trees

December 4, 2019 by Carol O

Despite the popularity and life-like appearance of modern artificial trees, nothing says Christmas like the fragrance a cut, live Christmas tree brings to your home. Read More … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, House Plants /Home Decor, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover Tagged With: Christmas tree, Christmas tree care

Piedmont Native Plants A guide for landscapes and gardens

November 27, 2019 by Carol O

Each of us has followed different paths to find this guide to Piedmont Native Plants. Some of us are gardeners or landscapers, farmers or scientists, locavores or nature enthusiasts. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, General Gardening / Landscaping, Native Plants /Wildlife Habitats Tagged With: native plants

Can I Get My Amaryllis to Bloom Again?

November 20, 2019 by Carol O

Although amaryllis are typically only sold around the holidays, they can be grown successfully year-round and bloom again as long as they receive proper care. Read More: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, General Gardening / Landscaping, House Plants /Home Decor Tagged With: amaryllis, reblooming

How to rebloom your holiday poinsettia

November 13, 2019 by Carol O

Moving your poinsettia outdoors during summer and making sure it receives the proper amount of light will help ensure it reblooms for the next holiday season. See more: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: poinsettias, reblooming

ANCIENT TREE WITH RECORD OF EARTH’S MAGNETIC FIELD REVERSAL IN ITS RINGS DISCOVERED

November 6, 2019 by Carol O

An ancient tree that contains a record of a reversal of Earth's magnetic field has been discovered in New Zealand.  Read more: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, News /Events /People, Shrubs /Trees /Groundcover Tagged With: Magnetic field, trees

Edible Landscaping

October 30, 2019 by Carol O

When people think about growing food in urban areas, the first idea is usually to hide the vegetable garden somewhere in the backyard. Edible landscaping offers an alternative to conventional residential landscapes; edible plants can be just as … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Fruits /Veggies, General Gardening / Landscaping, In The Kitchen Tagged With: edible landscape, landscape plants

Ye Olde Kitchen Garden In the Garden

October 23, 2019 by Carol O

Kathleen Wall, who cooks and gardens at Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Mass., holds skirrets, a root vegetable popular in colonial days. Like other plants used during that era, it fell out of favor over time.  Credit: Erik Jacobs for The New York … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Fruits /Veggies, General Gardening / Landscaping, Herbs, In The Kitchen, Perennials /Annuals Tagged With: Colonial plants, herbs

DID YOU KNOW? By Sue Becker, Bedford Extension Master Gardener

October 16, 2019 by Carol O

Great “Gourds” Almighty! Did you ever wonder how the custom of carving scary faces into hollowed-out pumpkins or “Jack O’ Lanterns” at Halloween came about? The term Jack O’ Lantern came from the 17th century British Isles. “Jack” was the common name … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up Tagged With: Halloween, pumpkins

Interesting and Useful Websites

October 16, 2019 by Carol O

Recently, I’ve run across several websites that have interesting, credible and useful information that I want to share.  If you find yourself with nothing to do for a while, it’s easy to get lost in this stuff.  And I’m certain there are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Help Desk, News /Events /People Tagged With: pesticides, useful websites

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