By joenesgarden, 1 year and 6 months ago

Nasturtium chronicles

I plant nasturtiums for their lovely edible leaves.  No, I plant them for their beautiful blossoms. No, wait, I plant them to attract aphids … because they are easy to grow … because they offer a choice of plain or variegated leaves  and multiple flower colors – not my favorite purples and blues – but many other crisp warm colors. No,  I plant them because they grow equally well in garden soil and containers.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 6 months ago

Newsy Notes – July 16, 2010

Gardeners and plant lovers in and near Connecticut might want to put some time aside this weekend to visit Ballek's Garden Center. On July 17 and 18 this well-established and much loved nursery holds their Huge Garden Tag Sale. I know many who picked up great perennial, annual, and hard good bargains there.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 6 months ago

Fruits and Frustration

NOTE: this is a repost from July 7. The original mysteriously disappeared from my blog.

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 7 months ago

A Blight on Basil

Yesterday's post covered late blight on tomatoes, just confirmed in Connecticut. Today brings news of another blight. One that attacks basil … that's right … basil. I'm just full of good news!

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By joenesgarden, 1 year and 7 months ago

Late Blight – The Sequel

It's baaack … Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station (CAES)recently issued the following:

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