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Labor Day, according to Garden Journal columnist Ron Kujawski, is an ideal time to be harvesting crops and to get a jump start on next year's garden beds.
Is it really October or did someone flip ahead a page on the calendar? Normally, daily low temperatures at this time of year would be in the 40 F – 45 F range, and given that the average date of first frost for much of the area is around Sept. 20, we are experiencing an unusually mild start to fall.
Garden Journal columnist Ron Kujawski is dreaming of key lime pies baked by his son who lives in the state of Florida. He writes, "The pie has become such a favorite of mine that I wish key lime trees could be grown in our climate. Actually, they can be but as potted plants."
I feel like I should simply repeat last week’s discussion regarding the impact frequent and often heavy rain is having on gardens, especially …
“What are all those caterpillars that are chewing the leaves of my trees and shrubs?” That’s a question I have been getting asked a lot of lat…