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A Garden Geek: It rains and rains and rains
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Friday, April 3, 2009. It rains and rains and rains. We're all ready to plant, but it keeps raining. Lettuce, broccoli, and peas could all go in right now, since they are cold-weather vegetables. We need to wait for the soil to not be so soggy before we can plant. FYI, April 29 is the date at which the chance of frost is. May 1, 2009 at 11:57 AM. Your audience requires a new post. Nay - we demand it! May 1, 2009 at 11:58 AM.
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Our mission: to help your Washington DC area garden grow! Following is a listing of all local community gardens for the greater DC region. This listing is free service and access is open to all. You are encouraged to link to it and pass it on. Magazine is the only publication specifically targeting Washington DC area gardening enthusiasts. We urge you to. To ensure our future existence as your local garden resource. If you have an addition or update to our Community Garden listings, please contact. HC Co...
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Part of the Greater Oella Community Association and affiliate of Friends of Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum. Vision, Mission, Goals. Greater Oella Community Association. Friends of Banneker Historical Park & Museum. The Howard County Conservancy. University of Maryland Extension. Banneker Historical Park and Museum. We support regional community gardening and community supported agricultural (CSA) efforts. Here are some links we have located. Feel free to suggest others. Target Field Trip Gr...
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A Garden Geek: Soil Analysis Results
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Sunday, March 8, 2009. I received my soil sample analysis results back via email a couple days ago and then again via snail mail the next day. I used Waters Agricultural Laboratories. I'm not sure, but I think these results are telling me that my yard is basically OK, but I just need to add some lime. So, I guess I'll add lime and a spreader to the shopping list. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How We Built Our Raised Bed.
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A Garden Geek: Master Gardner Seminar Series covered by Gazette
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Monday, March 9, 2009. Master Gardner Seminar Series covered by Gazette. That guy was taking way too many pictures. Turns out he was from the Gazette and was covering the first Master Gardener Seminar Series class four weeks ago. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How We Built Our Raised Bed. Frederick Community Garden Plot Cleared and Graded. Techniques for Labeling Your Garden Plants. Horticultural Society of Maryland Spring Lecture S.
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A Garden Geek: April 2009
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Friday, April 3, 2009. It rains and rains and rains. We're all ready to plant, but it keeps raining. Lettuce, broccoli, and peas could all go in right now, since they are cold-weather vegetables. We need to wait for the soil to not be so soggy before we can plant. FYI, April 29 is the date at which the chance of frost is. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). It rains and rains and rains. Upcoming Gardening Events in Frederick County, MD.
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A Garden Geek: Frederick Community Garden Plot Cleared and Graded
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Saturday, March 14, 2009. Frederick Community Garden Plot Cleared and Graded. If you haven't heard about the. Yet, you should check it out. It looks like they've. Found a good plot of land, cleared, and graded it. What a great idea! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How We Built Our Raised Bed. Frederick Community Garden Plot Cleared and Graded. Techniques for Labeling Your Garden Plants. Horticultural Society of Maryland Spring Lecture S.
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A Garden Geek: We Have Planted!
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Sunday, May 24, 2009. It has been a while since I posted. I've been a l. Ittle busy and a little lazy when not busy. In any case, my daughter and I planted on May 9. Thanks to the generosity of Dave D. and Kathy G., we were able to fill th. E entire garden with free baby plants. Thanks to Kathy for the strawberries and to Dave for the collection of tomatoes. And some great looking strawberry plants! May 26, 2009 at 7:14 PM. Frederick County, MD.
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A Garden Geek: Class: Pruning and Soil
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The Adventures of a (Very) Amateur Gardener in Frederick, MD. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Class: Pruning and Soil. I just got back from the first class in the Spring Garden Preparation Master Gardener Seminar Series. Offered by the Maryland Cooperative Extension. Six classes, two hours each taught by master gardeners, $58 total. Did I mention that they talked about all the super cool tools I'll need to use this spring? Mmmm tools are delicious. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Class: Pruning and Soil.