The Vermont Gardener

Hardy Plants For Hardy Vermonters & Their Friends

Sunday, February 27, 2022

Bloomerang Lilacs

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 Lilacs A Sunday afternoon but without any sun. Snow squalls and 27.5°instead. I just finished with the new web page for the lilacs we sell ...
Thursday, January 20, 2022

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  BUMBLEBEES IN VERMONT The Vermont Center for Ecostudioes just released this guide to bumblebees which some of you might be interested in. ...
Wednesday, January 19, 2022

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  BUMBLEBEES It's always difficult for me to comprehend that 40% of all the pollinators in Vermont are bumblebees. Just the same, that...

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SUMACS There are good and bad benefits to living by a river. Waterways are a magnet for all sorts of birds which is great......but.....they ...
Monday, January 17, 2022

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 Keep Your Tools Clean Jan Johnsen has been writing a popular gardening blog, Serenity In The Garden , for years. This time of winter when t...
Tuesday, January 04, 2022

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  I write about gardening in Vermont for the North Star Journal in Danville, Vermont. Somehow my post for January didn't get published s...
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Friday, December 10, 2021

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BAD WEATHER COMING   17.4° right now, a slight wind and a few snowflakes. By 3 AM tomorrow morning things will have warmed up and freezing r...
Thursday, December 09, 2021

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DEER  CONTROL I have written many articles about deer control and sometimes resort to sharing thoughts from other authors. Here's an art...
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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

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THE VERMONT CLIMATE ASSESSMENT I often mention climate related topics here or on my George Africa or Vermont Flower Farm & Gardens Faceb...
Friday, November 19, 2021

Lyme Disease

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  This article was posted in the latest online version of the Smithsonian. If you are a gardener you are outside a great deal and you have a...
Friday, November 05, 2021

Mt. Cuba Center

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  Consider a Visit! For a couple years now I have posted this link to the Mt. Cuba Center in Delaware. My theory has been that maybe some of...
Monday, October 25, 2021

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Bat Houses  As winter approaches I begin getting supplies together to build birdhouses for the farm and also the fields and forests at our h...
Thursday, September 09, 2021

Gentian and Bumble Bees

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 For the past month, Gail has been picking flowers every morning and filling Mason jars with colorful arrangements for visitors to take home...
Friday, August 13, 2021

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It's too late to plant them for 2021 but sunflowers might be something you would like to consider for 2022. Here's an article from t...
Thursday, August 12, 2021

AUGUST HEAT

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  AUGUST   HEAT I arrived at the flower farm before 5 this morning knowing that it would take several hours to get 11 sections of irrigation...
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AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO GARDENING

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  AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH TO GARDENING It was a foggy morning at the farm an hour ago but now at 8 AM the fog has lifted and the eastern sky ...

GARDENING IN DROUGHT CONDITIONS

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 Summer heat is back again and each day this week the temperature has risen and the water level in the Winooski River, our water source, has...

Summer Heat

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I wrote this for North Star back in June when the +90 degree days had already started. Then 8 inches of rain fell in July and now in August ...

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I just received a kind thank you for posting gardening information during the 94° heat of summer. The reader said it was too hot to be worki...

Spring Ephemerals, Spring Smiles

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  I'm still trying to catch up on posts from earlier this year that I did for a local monthly journal. Read on. Yes, spring 2021 was a f...
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