And with luck, you can take some home to plant, too.
Maine Gardener
You know spring has nearly sprung when it’s time to prune trees and shrubs
But avoid the spring bloomers and sap runners.
You may think the drought is so last summer, but the effects linger for your garden
Trees and shrubs are likely to get a slow start, but we should see more flowers.
The McLaughlin Garden in South Paris is growing
Preliminary expansion plans could include a children’s garden and gazebos with a view.
It may be legal to grow marijuana in Maine, but it’s not easy to get gardening advice
Here are some tips on marijuana in Maine.
What do most gardeners want? Low-fuss and sustainable gardens
A professional offers ideas for plants that satisfy those desires.
DNA analysis will force us to call plants by other names
As it becomes easier to determine how plants are related, or not, botanical labels will change. (A dogwood is not a dogwood is not a dogwood.)
Looking for a new gardening thrill? Try growing grains at home.
You can plant wheat or rice or heritage grains in your very own backyard.
When it comes to trees and shrubs, go native
We bid goodbye to a longtime Cooperative Extension horticultural specialist, Lois Berg Stack.
In January, a gardener’s thoughts turn to seed catalogs
Dreaming about the garden in winter is a pleasant pastime.