The story of the Poinsettia – Flowers of the Holy Night


Fri. Dec. 10, 2021

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Every year at this time I share the legend of the Poinsettia as we celebrate National Poinsettia Day in the U.S. on December 12th. This year, that’s on Sunday.

The poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a native of Mexico, where it grows like a weed and can reach 10 feet tall. 

Mexican legend holds that the leaves, shaped like the star of Bethlehem, first bloomed red for a  … [Continue reading]

Birds and their many benefits


Thu. Dec. 9, 2021

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 A couple of weeks ago I talked about the benefits of bats and birds. I want to add to the list of birds that bring joy AND munch on those unwanted pets.

Take the adorable wren! These energetic, perky little darlings are fun to watch with the bonus of them munching on ground bugs like beetles, caterpillars, grubs, snails and my recent nemesis, ANTS! 

They’re picky about where they hang out. Some tips  … [Continue reading]

Adaptive gardening


Wed. Dec. 8, 2021

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There’s no better healer than being out in Nature. I’m talking physically and mentally. But, as I recently experienced, age can catch up and you may not be as “bendable” (ha) as you used to be. (I had hip surgery 2 months ago).

The point is, we can all use some help sometimes. Adaptive gardening is a way to help everyone enjoy gardening.

The National Garden Bureau had an article by Toni Gattone who has written  … [Continue reading]

2022 AAS Winners


Tue. Dec. 7, 2021

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The 2022 AAS plant winners have been selected! The first I’ll talk about is a new eggplant. Don’t roll your eyes yet (that’s what I did). ‘Icicle’ is a white oblong cultivar.

The large, durable, and vigorous plants hold up to insect damage and the environment. The pure white skin doesn’t yellow and kids even liked it! The plant grows to 4 ft. It’s best growing on a trellis.

This next plant I had to  … [Continue reading]

The what and why of AAS


Mon. Dec. 6, 2021

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The All America Selections for 2022 have been released. 

 A little history on AAS, in 1932, Ray Hastings (who owned a seed company) encouraged all seed companies to set up trial grounds, cooperatively test new varieties and agree to develop marketing efforts for new vegetables and flowers.

He recommended a national network of trial grounds throughout North American climates where flower and vegetable varieties would be grown and assessed by skilled  … [Continue reading]

Gardener gift ideas


Fri. Dec. 3, 2021

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Black Friday may be over but we’re seeing plenty of holiday shopping ads! As the gardener or one of them in your family, there’s nothing wrong with leaving hints about what you want! 

Tools are a gardener’s biggest friend. Good garden gloves and shovels are great.

But a good Garden Fork… well that’s the best.

The garden fork allows you to dig up plants, shrubs and trees with minimal damage to the roots.  It’s easier  … [Continue reading]

The benefits of bats and birds


Thu. Dec. 2, 2021

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While some may scoff, bats have benefits.  You may not feel that way as you battle one inside your bedroom, however, before killing it, capture it and set it free.  Then look for the place in the bats are coming in and seal it up!

A bat in the house? What to do by Wildlife Removal USA.

Let’s talk about what bats DO do… not what you’re thinking! This is the  … [Continue reading]

The unwanted houseguest – mice


Wed. Dec. 1, 2021

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Oh sure, he looks cute but the destruction and, egad!, waste left behind by these little creatures is NOT something you want in your home.  Here are some “fun” facts about mice you can use for trivia!

  • As cold seeps in, so do mice
  • Gestation period is just 19 days
  • They can have 6 or more babies per litter
  • They can have 13 litters a year
  • That’s a minimum of 78 mice
  • Where
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Norfolk Pine – a tropical Christmas tree


Tue. Nov. 30, 2021

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 For those who have smaller homes or just don’t want the fuss of a big Christmas tree, check out the Norfolk Pine.

This houseplant, that’s in many nurseries right now, is not a pine at all! Native to Norfolk Island, a small island between New Zealand and New Caledonia, it can grow to nearly 200 ft.!

Here, in our northern climes, the Norfolk Pine has been a houseplant for decades.  … [Continue reading]

Christmas tree care


Mon. Nov. 29, 2021

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Local nurseries are filled with Fraser and Balsam Firs, Pine and other fresh cut Christmas trees… Fa la la la laaaah, la la la laaaah

You learned all about the different types of trees last week, which ones are the most fragrant, ones that can hold a lot of ornaments and ones that have those pretty soft needles. Now we need to talk about the CARE of those beauties you brought into your home.

How  … [Continue reading]