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Get the dirt: beginner gardening tips

The biggest piece of advice for beginners is to start small. One mistake that first timers tend to make is planting too much and having enough to feed the neighborhood or more weeding than you want to think about. So start small and don’t get overwhelmed. Enjoy!


Spring Frosts

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Helping your garden survive a spring frost Predicting frost is a difficult thing. Cold air is heavier than warm air, so it settles into low lying areas. Within a neighborhood or even a single property, some areas may be frosted, and others untouched. Areas under trees and near the house gain a few degrees “extra” […]

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Vegetable Gardening

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Vegetable Planting Calendar and Quantity Guide (This is a Missouri publication, information is accurate for Massachusetts. Follow Northern Missouri timing guidelines) A Beginner’s Guide to Vegetable Gardening Adapted for central Massachusetts from: Tony Maniezzo, Food Garden Horticulturist Keep It Simple The biggest mistake made by beginning gardeners is starting too big. They are soon overwhelmed by […]

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Growing tip: Starting Seeds Indoors

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Starting seeds indoors gives a head start on the gardening season and opens the door to growing endless varieties. It’s a fun way to kick off the gardening season!

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Seed Starting

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How to Succeed at Seed Starting Any gardener can appreciate the benefits of home-started seedlings. If you start your own seeds, you will have a much greater variety of vegetables, flowers, and herbs to choose from than if you just go down to the local garden center to pick up six-packs of nursery-raised starts. From […]

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How to Plant

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Preparing the Hole After deciding exactly where the plant will be planted, dig the hole. The hole should be dug twice as wide as the root ball or pot of the plant and about one third to one half again as deep. There used to be an old saying that you shouldn’t plant a $2.00 […]

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Water, water, neverywhere—a grammar lesson and how not to waste a drop.

Facts and fiction. Tips to make life better during drought conditions for homeowners, gardeners and the planet.

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