Try free-cycle too, Thats where my surplus goes.
Your going to get reduced crop, and will need to prune late winter every year.
Maples yes, wrong dirt.
Thank you M, you must be right.
One and a half meters, most likely a semi determinate. Use a stake for support. FWIW there are very few OP determinate tomato, and even less as...
Growing out woodland medicinal herbs for replanting in a nature preserve is proceeding. Blood root and ladyslipper will go out this year....
Grampa's texan table condiment was a vinegar of pepperoncini peppers machinated with a little salt and scalded vinegar. Over the years the...
There are hundreds of viburnum kin, among them upland, low land blueberry, farkleberry (as you note), huckleberry, amelancher, june berry; to name...
They could be lowland blueberry. Check your soil acidity. 15 mature blueberry can reward your dilligence.
Acer palmatum (Japanese maple) seed needs to be promptly replanted to a pot and stored outdoors. Dried or frozen acer palmatum have just about...
CT, peppers are very heat loving. I have started them as early as January in NH.
Prune off dead flowers. Traditional hydrangea bloom blue in mildly acidic soil, 'an pink in mildly alkaline soil. Sulfer? Lime? anyone??? ;)
The two most common styles of pruners are 'bypass' and 'anvil'. First one has two sharp blades, second has one sharp blade that cuts up against...
I think I'd buy an electric pruner and a good anvil pruner and reshape the box you've already got.
jnieto0560 there is an old Scottish phrase: "Beware the man who's smiling" Contorted quince could make a mans day...
I would want a full 30 days between application of (horse goat rabbit) manure and planting. To reduce the risk of accidental nitrogen burn of...
Buckets or barrels. A five gallon pail has a bail and isn't too big.
Your local farmers market is very likely to have lilac ideally suited to your area. Thats where I'd shop first.
At best you are on the southern frontier for this buckwheat family plant. Many southern growers, grow rhubarb as an annual. I'd google rhubarbs...
Based on your photo of your garlic. Let your tops of garlic brown up and fall over more. Pick them then.
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