Fall is coming – time to replace plants?
gardening
Our garden columnist goes in search of garlic bulbs to plant
Tom Atwell comes upon an array of choices.
Lewiston publisher of Farmers’ Almanac highlights firm’s sustainability
The family enterprise that produces the annual bible of weather predictions is proud to be solar powered and carbon neutral.
Many changes afoot at the McLaughlin Garden in South Paris
Expect a new (old) iris garden, a woodland garden and a meadow – and programming changes are in the works, too.
Hey, gardeners – here’s how to fill that gap in your bookshelf
‘Native Plants for New England Gardens’ is timely for pollinators and for you.
Is your shade garden looking lackluster?
Run to the store and pick up some bugbane.
Expand your garden into the ‘esplanade’
That bit of land between the sidewalk and the street can host a range of tough, hardy plants.
Plant arugula in August, and watch it thrive in cool weather
You’ll enjoy its peppery bite in salads in September.
Eating your vegetable garden is no big deal
But eating your flower garden?
Grow beets: If you have room, plant them now
By the end of October, they’ll be ready to harvest.