Deb Soule runs Maine’s first biodynamic farm and her crop is all herbs.
gardening
The right way and the wrong way to grow raspberries
But both may bring you luck with the resilient, perennial plants.
Double your gardening pleasure by learning how to arrange flowers
Then you can enjoy the blossoms’ beauty inside and out.
Let it be a wild, wild world
Landscape architect Thomas Rainer tells gardeners to invite in the wilderness.
Irises are beautiful and easygoing
And you’ll find good deals at the Maine Iris Society auctions.
Fort Williams, and just about everywhere else in Maine, struggles with invasive plants
The Wild Seed Project offers advice for dealing with some of the worst offenders.
June blossoms can still bust out all over
Your soul will thank you, even if you buy flowers already blooming in containers.
Don’t fret; it’s not too late to plant your garden
You can still plant – and more importantly harvest – vegetables from your garden. Here’s how:
June’s a good time to plant cosmos
They bloom in late summer, producing cheery blooms in the garden or in pots
Elderberry making its way into the spotlight
The UMaine Cooperative Extension is researching the state’s native elderberry and assisting in its commercial production