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  • Snow on the Snowdrops

    Snow on the Snowdrops Here we are in the early days of March. Snowdrops are beginning to show their blooms. February ended by dumping over 6 inches of snow on the Snowdrops. Our super weather predicter Phil, down in Punxsutawney, proclaimed that we were going to have an early spring this year. Just when it…

  • Halfway Through Winter

    Halfway Through Winter It’s the middle of January and we’re halfway through Winter. Well as far as not seeing very many plants anyways. It’s been almost 2 months since we covered up and it will be another 2 months, or so until we uncover them again. It has been very snow-free so far this year….

  • How to Prune Apple Trees

    How to Prune Apple Trees If you have ever wondered how to prune apple trees, you are not alone. I’m not talking about an apple orchard here. Just the average apple tree owning homeowner. I have 2 apple trees in my yard. A Cortland and a McIntosh, my favorite varieties. Hopefully, you already know that…

  • Drink Milk? Make Plants!

    Drink Milk? Make Plants! Drink milk? Make plants! Did you know that if you drink milk, you can make your own plants? Well more specifically, if you have empty milk jugs you can start plants from seeds. Oh now you tell me I know, you wish you knew that before you threw out or recycled…

  • Snow Damage to Plants

    Snow Damage to Plants Snow damage to plants during a bad snow storm can seem to be devastating at first sight. Sometimes it actually is. The hope is that the plants will rebound and be all right. We had a huge snow event in this area in the days following Thanksgiving. We got over 4…