Hello, friends! It’s January, a time when colleagues, neighbors and friends seem to utter the same words at the very sight of me: “Slow season, eh?” Actually, no. There is no slow season as a gardener. January is when the gardening catalogs start filling up the mailbox — and when I give the ink in my Sharpie a good workout, circling heirloom tomatoes (and some especially good hybrids, like my favorite Big Boys), newly bred perennials and some plants that have been on my wish list forever but never quite made it into the garden (will this be the year Harry Lauder’s walking stick finally calls my front yard home?)
I am interested in buying your daily garden calendar. How do you handle the months like January, May and October of 2021. Do you have a box for each day or do you try to put all the info into one box with slash. Your calendar in Newsday didn't do that. Thank you,
I am new to composting. Could you please provide some helpful tips and suggestions on compost?
I am interested in buying your daily garden calendar. How do you handle the months like January, May and October of 2021. Do you have a box for each day or do you try to put all the info into one box with slash. Your calendar in Newsday didn't do that. Thank you,