Posts Tagged ‘Naturally Green’
Naturally Green, December 12, 2020

Marlow Orchids in Scottsville has been a fabulous source of orchids for many years, but their website says they will be selling off their stock over the next several months and will be closing at spring of 2021. Orchids make great holiday gifts because they will bloom for months. Marlow Orchids is open by appointment, so make sure to visit their greenhouse this holiday season.
Read MoreNaturally Green, December 5, 2020

A listener gave me a cherry tomato propagated from one that he kept indoors last winter. “Tom Jr.” has several tomatoes in various stages of ripeness, so I will probably get at least one per month all winter long, which is one more per month than I’ve ever had!
Read MoreNaturally Green, November 28, 2020

If you are getting a live Christmas tree this year, consider any one of the fir trees. The Fraser Fir, Concolor Fir, and Nordman Fir hold their needles for an incredibly long time.
Read MoreNaturally Green, November 21, 2020

With the recent news that there is an infestation in Ithaca, we need to do more Spotted Lanternfly scouting in the Finger Lakes.
Read MoreNaturally Green, November 14, 2020

Invasive species details and a reminder that there are still lots of roses blooming at Maplewood Rose Garden in spite of the cold nights.
Read MoreNaturally Green, November 7, 2020

Cut back some of the annuals that have lots of seed pods, but leave most of your perennials for the insects and butterflies that overwinter in the leaves around your yard.
Read MoreNaturally Green, October 31, 2020

It is not too late to dig Dahlia, Canna, Gladiola, and Elephant Ear tubers and bring them inside for the winter.
Read MoreNaturally Green, October 24, 2020

What is the Diabolical Ironclad Beetle? Have you heard about the Hermit Flower Beetle? These are fascinating creatures.
Read MoreNaturally Green, October 17, 2020

If you escaped the frost last night, you might get two more weeks of color from your annuals in the garden.
Read MoreNaturally Green, October 10, 2020

Time to plant garlic, which is easy to grow and will be ready for harvest in July.
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