Naturally Green, May 1, 2021
Episode Guide: This short broadcast will be my last one for a little while. I will be taking a break for an undetermined amount of time. I started broadcasting the gardening show in 1994, and have spent 99.5% of my Saturday mornings talking about gardening and nature on the radio and more recently in my…
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There were some very cold temperatures last week, and there are still frosts and freezes in the forecast for Monday night.
Read MoreNaturally Green, April 17, 2021
There is an Urban Berry Growing Workshop via zoom on Monday night (April 19) through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County
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Naturally Green, April 3, 2021
My pansies and violas weathered the cold nights this week in my garden and are looking great. It is time to add even more.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 27, 2021
The boomerang weather of spring is here, but you can still sow cool weather seeds now. I’ve sown kale, lettuce, peas, and radishes.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 20, 2021
Spring is here and the seasonal garden centers are reopening. Sara’s Garden Center in Brockport opens today, and Broccolo Nursery on 441 reopened earlier this week.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 13, 2021
Visit the George Eastman Museum on this beautiful sunny day because the Winter Aconite are in full bloom under the Beech tree at the East Avenue Entrance.
Read MoreNaturally Green, March 6, 2021
The pattern of snow melting in your yard will tell you where there are microclimates of warmer and colder locations. If you want to extend the blooming period of some favorite bulbs, plant them in both the warmer and colder areas.
Read MoreNaturally Green, February 27, 2021
Discover heirloom tomatoes this year and make room for more varieties, especially the cherry tomatoes.
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