Bringing beauty to the indoors is a goal of any gardener in the winter months. African violets have a reputation of being fussy plants, but with just a little care and the right conditions, they can thrive, bloom, and enhance any home! The most difficult part of growing this plant might be choosing...
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Biochars and Their Uses in Agriculture
Although it has been around since the times of ancient tribes, biochar is only recently becoming a popular topic of discussion among modern home gardeners, commercial farmers, land managers, and wastewater treatment operators. Originating from the term “terra preta” or dark earth, the use of biochar...
Composting
Compost is organic material (like shredded leaves or vegetable scraps) broken down by microscopic organisms? Composting allows gardeners to reuse the decomposed nutrients to improve the soil. It is also an excellent natural fertilizer for your plants. There are two basic methods of composting – the...
Creating a Three Sisters Garden
Native peoples from different parts of North America have used a wide range of agricultural techniques. Perhaps the best known is the interplanting of corn, beans, and squash together – a trio often referred to as the “three sisters.” Planting these three native crops will help you become familiar...
Fall Planting for the Vegetable Garden
Fall planting is a treat. Milder temperatures, fewer pests, and fewer diseases are suitable for the plants and you. Most plants grown in the spring can be grown in the fall, and some even perform better. Many cool-season crops tolerate light frosts, which for some, can improve their flavor. Peas &...
Gardening With Pollinators in Mind
While you may not be able to dedicate an entire garden plot to a pollinator garden, there are small practices you can incorporate into any sized garden to support our local pollinators. Over 75% of our agricultural crops depend on pollinators. We need to do what we can to support them. Pollinators...
Garlic
To grow to a good size, garlic bulbs need space for their roots to grow, high levels of nitrogen, and consistent moisture levels. Order your bulbs online, pick them up from a local nursery, or get them at the Farmer’s Market. There are softneck and hardneck varieties, but hardneck is recommended for...
Growing Tomatoes
Tomatoes have two growth habits – determinate and indeterminate. Determinate varieties are typically your paste tomatoes like Roma or San Marzano, but can include specific beefsteaks. They have a bush-like growth habit that continues until they reach a specific height (usually around 4-5 feet). Once...
Invasive Asian Jumping Earthworms
Nearly all earthworms in the Northeast today are non-native, and European and Asian invasives are altering the soil structure and chemistry of our forests. Asian jumping worms are a relatively new invasive species, but they are rapidly spreading across the United States. They can be found in the...
Japanese Knotweed
Japanese knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum), a member of the buckwheat family is a native of Asia and was first introduced to England in the early 19th century as an ornamental plant. It was later introduced into the United States for erosion control, and on Long Island as an estate-grown ornamental...