When the grey clouds are looming and icicles
hang down from the eaves, it’s nice to have a green plant on your windowsill. We’ll learn how to grow
salad greens indoors, and how to keep your potted plants thriving.
Our region was saturated with sunshine and hot days recently, causing
green shoots to burst up from the soil. But it’s only March, and gardeners are speculating whether snow will fall again
before spring is over.
The air is brisk, the leaves are changing and soon it will be time to put away your garden gloves. But first, end-of-season garden advice from Charlie Nardozzi.
Who cares about woodchucks chuck’n wood, when they are living in the garden!
This week on the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi addresses one of the most persistent of pests; the woodchuck.
With record rainfalls, you can expect a record number of mosquitoes this year. On the Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi debunks mosquito myths and shares some advice for coping with mosquitoes without harming the environment.