Terri’s Musings
Read All About It! Terri sent us several interesting tidbits that she found on the internet. The first one is an article all about coffee. Click this link to Dave’s Garden Website to gain more...
View ArticleTips On Preparing Plants For Auction or Gifting
Becky had this published last May to help you with potting plants for the auction. It is a challenge to keep potted plant divisions thriving and looking good until the Garden Club auction in June. This...
View ArticleNew Guinea Impatiens Source Tip
Lynda B. has a buying tip for you! Bluebell Nursery in Lee, has special flats of New Guinea Impatiens that have been grown to not have the mold problem. The owner is a UNH Professor and an expert – a...
View ArticleAmerican Horticultural Society Offer
Good news! For a limited time membership in the American Horticultural Society has been reduced $10 to $25. For that you get an excellent magazine, online lectures and other benefits, plus free...
View ArticleNatural Pest Control
Linda S. found these simple home remedies she wanted to share with you.
View ArticleGarden Science
Patti and Max went to the UNH Plant Sale last month and saw some great ideas for container growing. An interesting article about plants that practice genetic engineering was sent to us by Paula F. Be...
View ArticleTOMATO HORNWORM INVASION
I have seen signs of tomato hornworms on my tomatoes. Dead and dying stems are the sure sign that they are invading. But today I discovered one of the invaders! It turns out that he is being invaded by...
View ArticleTips On Preparing Plants For Auction or Gifting
Becky had this published last May to help you with potting plants for the auction. It is a challenge to keep potted plant divisions thriving and looking good until the Garden Club auction in June. This...
View ArticleSeed for the Exchange on September 18th
Terri reports about seed hunting in her garden: I have made my rounds of the garden and collected ripe seeds from the following plants. I am listing them here along with pictures in flower and seed....
View ArticleGarden Recycling – Save the Eggshells
Tip for today for our gardening friends: Save your eggshells for a nutritional boost in your garden. Let them dry out in a container and then pulverize them in your blender to use as a calcium source...
View ArticleThe Tomato Alphabet
23 days ’till spring and soon it will be planting time!! Watch the countdown here: http://days.to/spring/2015 Are you trying to choose the best tomatoes to grow when spring finally arrives? Open...
View ArticleSeed Collection
Happy September! We are sad to see summer go—and such a lovely summer it was this year! But now is the time to enjoy the turn of the seasons and to harvest the garden’s autumn gifts. It is the perfect...
View ArticleHort Moment
Ready to Try Some Winter Sowing? March is a great time to experiment with winter sowing – a low effort germination method that allows you to start a lot of...
View ArticleHORT MOMENT
Ikebana Lessons for Our Gardens Even if you do not aspire to make arrangements like the ones that Merle Schlesinger created before our eyes there is much to take away from her program. Whether you...
View ArticleTips On Preparing Plants For Auction or Gifting
Here are Becky’s time tested tips for potting garden plants. Start digging! It is a challenge to keep potted plant divisions thriving and looking good until the Garden Club auction in June. This will...
View ArticleGarden Messy for Wildlife
Are you looking for the perfect excuse to neglect your garden beds this fall? Here’s just what you’re looking for! Our local wildlife depends on “mess” to help survive the winter. Check here for more...
View ArticleJanuary Happenings
January is typically a quiet time for gardeners and EAGC gardeners are no exception. Our December Happenings post was awash with photos of members enjoying holiday festivities. This month, in lieu of...
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