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January, 2010

Stump the Chump!
Growing Unusual Vegetables
Fire Cider
Do Not Try This at Home

December, 2009

New Years Reflections
Buying Cut Flowers
Making Swags and Garlands
Gifts for the Gardener
Protecting Plants for the Winter

November, 2009

What I learned Last Summer
Pruning 2009
Unsung Heroes of the Perennial Plant World
Learning from Traveling

October, 2009

Noble Trees
In Praise of Leaf Mold
Gussying Up the Garden
Garlic 2009

September, 2009

Putting the Garden to Bed 2009
Apples 2009
Fall in the Flower Garden 2009
It's Not Too Soon to Think About Planting Spring Bulbs
Saving Veggies For Winter Use
Small Joys and Chores of the Summer
My Elderberries and Other Less Common Berries

August, 2009

Shady Gardens and Root Competition
The Garden as a Place of Comfort
Perennial Fruits and Vegetables for the Edible Landscape
Rain and More Rain: What's A Gardener to Do!

July, 2009

Forts, Tree Houses and Caves: Bringing the Kids Outdoors and into the Garden
Growing Plants to Feed Wildlife
Diseases on Your Plants

June, 2009

Growing Mountain Laurel
Beans
Yoga Stretches for Gardeners
Growing Bearded Irises

May, 2009

On Gardening and Grampies
Planting Bare Root Roses
Spring Ephemerals
Primroses

April, 2009

Spring Lawn Care 2009

Forcing Flowering Shrubs to Bloom Indoors

March, 2009

Spring Has Sprung!
Pruning Fruit Trees 2009
Planting Rice in Cornish Flat
Growing Members of the Arum Family

February, 2009

An Opportunity to Learn About Organic Gardening

The Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire is conducting its annual Winter Conference at the Rundlett Middle School in Concord, NH on Saturday, March 7 from 8-5:30. This event looks wonderful! There are four workshop sessions, and I found at least one workshop (of half a dozen or more) in each session that I MUST attend. I've rearranged my schedule to make it to this great learning opportunity where some cutting edge ideas are being presented. For more information go to www.nofanh.org , call 603-224-5022, or e-mail info@nofanh.org..

Hedging Your Bets - or Your Property
Starting Seeds 2009
Sustainable Stew
Reflections on Gardening
2009 Flower Shows

January, 2009

Cleaning Up Your Landscape
Organic Pest Control
Reflections on Gardening

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