Maine Gardener
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PublishedJune 25, 2023
Spring slipped by, but there are still seeds to plant
Even if you didn't intend it, you've slipped in to succession planting, and many seeds will do just fine started in summer.
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PublishedJune 18, 2023
A peony primer, and hopes for some transplants
With new peonies, patience is a virtue.
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PublishedJune 11, 2023
After 20 years, SeedMoney is still growing strong
The Scarborough nonprofit, which has evolved over 2 decades, raises money to offset costs for community gardens around the world.
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PublishedJune 4, 2023
Stamp of approval: A pro tours a garden and likes what he sees
Whose garden is that? Hint: This freelance writer gardens in Cape Elizabeth.
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PublishedMay 28, 2023
A weird spring led to some weird problems in the garden
On bottom-blooming forsythia and other mysteries.
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PublishedMay 21, 2023
Invasive pests spoil the party for some local plant sales
But the Cumberland County Master Gardener Plant Sale is still going strong.
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PublishedMay 14, 2023
Garden journals aren’t the only way to record what you grow
If writing isn't for you, there are other ways to keep track of your gardening successes and failures.
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PublishedMay 7, 2023
Potted plants add lots of interest to your garden
Give some thought to the pots, the soil and the plants themselves.
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PublishedApril 30, 2023
No Mow May can help threatened pollinators, and by extension, us
Plus, a whole month to skip a chore? Now if only we could figure out a way to avoid doing the laundry.
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PublishedApril 23, 2023
From beech leaf disease to browntail moths, Maine’s forests face a multitude of threats
Though the state is 90 percent forested, invasive insects, diseases and a warming climate imperil the health of the trees.
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