Gregorio

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By this time of year, most gardeners have meticulously planned (and perhaps re-planned a few times!) their vegetable gardens. Every square foot is designated for a beloved vegetable. But if you’re like me, you might find yourself with a small, unclaimed corner here or a long, narrow strip there—spac...

22.01.25 10:12 PM - Comment(s)

I have been trying to cut back on my tomato production. Last year I had 24 plants, this year only 12. I have discovered 6 is probably my magic number. Tomato #1 died early due to something eating it. Tomato #2-5 have become dog food. Yep, your heard me right. My dogs LOVE tomatoes, and this year I h...

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With so many seeds to choose from, where do you even begin? The first step is understanding the terminology. Let’s break it down:


Heirloom

You’ve probably seen this term in articles, blog posts, and seed catalogs—but why is it important? Heirloom seeds are cherished by gardeners and growers alike. Thi...

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Things are always happening outside in your garden.

Flower, Plant, Twig, Petal, Terrestrial plant, Close-up, Flowering plant, Pedicel, Bud, Blossom
Pussy willow catkins.


Helleborus foetidus (Stinking Hellebore) in full bloom.


Helleborus hybrids starting to show color.


Galanthus nivalis (Snowdrop) peeking out from leaf litter.


Garlic is just emerging.

22.01.25 10:03 PM - Comment(s)

Last week in Central Pennsylvania, we experienced our first significant snowfall since October. While I can’t speak for everyone, that brief taste of winter was more than enough for me. I’m ready to welcome spring with open arms.

Ah, spring – the daffodils peeking through the warming soil, trees stir...

22.01.25 09:59 PM - Comment(s)