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HOW TO GROW: LUPINES- GROWING AND CARING FOR LUPINE PLANTS Once germinated, thin the seedlings to 2 to 3 feet apart. Nursery grown plants tend to be perennials. Plant these plants in spring or summer at the 2 to 3 foot spacing. Group plants together for a better visual effect. Lupines love cool soil and temperatures. CHARLIE NARDOZZI -MASTER GARDENER -GARDEN SPEAKER -SPEAKER Charlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, radio, and television personality. He has worked for more than 20 years bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio, television, talks, on-line, and the printed page. MASTER GARDENER -GARDEN SPEAKER -SPEAKER ON GARDENING Idaho Nursery and Landscape Association. “Charlie’s seminars on Vegetable Gardening and Edible Landscaping were a big hit.”. – New Jersey Flower and Garden Show. “All the URI Master Gardeners attending last night’s membership meeting raved about your HOW TO GROW: AMERICAN ELM- GROWING AMERICAN ELM TREES American elms are hardy to zone 3 and are found throughout New England. Purchase disease-resistant trees from a local garden center or nursery. Plant in spring to early fall in a full sun location. Elms in the wild grow well near streams and wetlands, so make sure the soil is consistently moist. The tree also is tolerant of salty soils. HOW TO GROW: COLCHICUM- GROW COLCHICUM BULBS- GARDENING Grow colchicum bulbs purchased from the local garden center in late summer in well-drained soil in full to part sun. The sunnier the location for colchicums, the less likely they will flop over when flowering. Amend the soil well with compost. Plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep spaced 6 to 12 inches apart. GARDEN COACHING -GARDEN CONSULTING -MASTER GARDENER Community Garden Group or Club – Consider banding together to do group coaching session. Rates: Consultation and/or coaching- $100/hour Minimum charge per visit is $100 Discounts for signing up for multiple sessions No charge for travel within a 15 mile radius of Ferrisburgh,Vermont.
HOW TO GROW: GROW HARDY KIWI AND CARE FOR THIS VINE IN THE Planting. Grow hardy kiwi vines in spring, after all danger of frost has passed, in full sun on well drained, compost amended soil. Grow hardy kiwi male and female vines no more than 50 feet apart for pollination. One male vine can pollinate up to 6 females. Space plants8 to 15 feet apart.
HOW TO GROW: TAMARACK- GROW TAMARACK TREES AND THEIR CARE Growing Tips. American tamarack needs cool, moist soils to thrive. Grow tamarack trees near streams or in wet areas. American tamarack is most suited to a naturalized setting. Fertilize young trees with compost and an acidifying fertilizer. Once established, they HOW TO GROW: BEECH- GROWING AND CARING FOR BEECH TREES Purchase trees from a local nursery. Plant from spring to early fall in well-drained, slightly acidic, moist soil. Beech trees don’t grow well on wet sites. They also have shallow roots, so plant where mowers and other vehicles won’t be driving over the root system. Space trees 40 to 50 feet apart. 2020 PALACES & GARDENS OF PORTUGAL TOUR Come tour the majestic palaces and romantic gardens of Portugal with me this fall. Portugal is a destination not as often visited compared to Italy, France, Germany, and Spain, but has an amazing rich culture, fantastic ancient palaces, exquisite gardens, and tasty food and wine. HOW TO GROW: MOSS ROSE- GROW MOSS ROSE- GROW PORTULACA Plant moss rose seeds directly into well-drained soil in a full sun location. Don’t grow moss rose on heavy, clay soils or soils with poor water drainage. Barely cover the small seed as they need light to germinate. You can also start seeds indoors 8 weeks before your last frost date or buy transplants locally and transplant seedlingoutdoors.
GARDENING WITH CHARLIE NARDOZZI Charlie makes food/ornamental gardening and edible landscaping fun. His easy manner, and informative style, engages listeners, viewers,and readers alike.
CHARLIE NARDOZZI -MASTER GARDENER -GARDEN SPEAKER -SPEAKER Charlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, radio, and television personality. He has worked for more than 20 years bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio, television, talks, on-line, and the printed page. HOW TO GROW: COMPOSTING IN PLACE Here’s how it works. Instead of pulling out old broccoli, cabbage, pepper and bean plants, I cut them at the ground level and leave them in the rows between the beds or on the beds themselves. Some, such as broccoli, will have thick stalks so I often chop them up first to accelerate their break down. Others, like bean and lettuce, getchopped
HOW TO GROW: DECIDUOUS AZALEA- GROWING AND CARING FOR AZALEA Deciduous azaleas are shallow-rooted and need an acidic soil, high in organic matter, to grow and flower best. Amend the soil with sulfur in spring to lower the pH to around 5. Keep plant well watered and mulch with pine needles, peat moss or bark mulch to keep the soil cool and moist and keep the pH low. Fertilize in spring with an azalea or HOW TO GROW: TAMARACK- GROW TAMARACK TREES AND THEIR CARE Growing Tips. American tamarack needs cool, moist soils to thrive. Grow tamarack trees near streams or in wet areas. American tamarack is most suited to a naturalized setting. Fertilize young trees with compost and an acidifying fertilizer. Once established, they HOW TO GROW: GROW HARDY KIWI AND CARE FOR THIS VINE IN THE Planting. Grow hardy kiwi vines in spring, after all danger of frost has passed, in full sun on well drained, compost amended soil. Grow hardy kiwi male and female vines no more than 50 feet apart for pollination. One male vine can pollinate up to 6 females. Space plants8 to 15 feet apart.
HOW TO GROW: CATMINT- GARDENING CATMINT, GROWING CATMINT Plant in spring to early fall. Catmint is easy to divide. Plant catmint in full or part sun in well-drained, humus-rich, compost amended soil. If growing in warmer parts of our region, plant where it will have afternoon shade. Space plants 1 to 2 feet apart in thegarden.
HOW TO GROW: POTENTILLAS- GROW POTENTILLA SHRUB IN THE GARDEN Potentilla is a relatively easy plant to grow. However, there will be some winter dieback in cold areas. Prune out dead, diseased and broken branches in spring. Prune periodically during the summer to shape the plant. Remove suckers to prevent the shrub from becoming overcrowded. Potentilla can be cut back severely, if necessary, to rejuvenate HOW TO GROW: COLCHICUM- GROW COLCHICUM BULBS- GARDENING Grow colchicum bulbs purchased from the local garden center in late summer in well-drained soil in full to part sun. The sunnier the location for colchicums, the less likely they will flop over when flowering. Amend the soil well with compost. Plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep spaced 6 to 12 inches apart. HOW TO GROW: LUPINES- GROWING AND CARING FOR LUPINE PLANTS Once germinated, thin the seedlings to 2 to 3 feet apart. Nursery grown plants tend to be perennials. Plant these plants in spring or summer at the 2 to 3 foot spacing. Group plants together for a better visual effect. Lupines love cool soil and temperatures. GARDENING WITH CHARLIE NARDOZZI Charlie makes food/ornamental gardening and edible landscaping fun. His easy manner, and informative style, engages listeners, viewers,and readers alike.
CHARLIE NARDOZZI -MASTER GARDENER -GARDEN SPEAKER -SPEAKER Charlie Nardozzi is a nationally recognized garden writer, speaker, radio, and television personality. He has worked for more than 20 years bringing expert gardening information to home gardeners through radio, television, talks, on-line, and the printed page. HOW TO GROW: COMPOSTING IN PLACE Here’s how it works. Instead of pulling out old broccoli, cabbage, pepper and bean plants, I cut them at the ground level and leave them in the rows between the beds or on the beds themselves. Some, such as broccoli, will have thick stalks so I often chop them up first to accelerate their break down. Others, like bean and lettuce, getchopped
HOW TO GROW: DECIDUOUS AZALEA- GROWING AND CARING FOR AZALEA Deciduous azaleas are shallow-rooted and need an acidic soil, high in organic matter, to grow and flower best. Amend the soil with sulfur in spring to lower the pH to around 5. Keep plant well watered and mulch with pine needles, peat moss or bark mulch to keep the soil cool and moist and keep the pH low. Fertilize in spring with an azalea or HOW TO GROW: TAMARACK- GROW TAMARACK TREES AND THEIR CARE Growing Tips. American tamarack needs cool, moist soils to thrive. Grow tamarack trees near streams or in wet areas. American tamarack is most suited to a naturalized setting. Fertilize young trees with compost and an acidifying fertilizer. Once established, they HOW TO GROW: GROW HARDY KIWI AND CARE FOR THIS VINE IN THE Planting. Grow hardy kiwi vines in spring, after all danger of frost has passed, in full sun on well drained, compost amended soil. Grow hardy kiwi male and female vines no more than 50 feet apart for pollination. One male vine can pollinate up to 6 females. Space plants8 to 15 feet apart.
HOW TO GROW: CATMINT- GARDENING CATMINT, GROWING CATMINT Plant in spring to early fall. Catmint is easy to divide. Plant catmint in full or part sun in well-drained, humus-rich, compost amended soil. If growing in warmer parts of our region, plant where it will have afternoon shade. Space plants 1 to 2 feet apart in thegarden.
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HOW TO GROW: COLCHICUM- GROW COLCHICUM BULBS- GARDENING Grow colchicum bulbs purchased from the local garden center in late summer in well-drained soil in full to part sun. The sunnier the location for colchicums, the less likely they will flop over when flowering. Amend the soil well with compost. Plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep spaced 6 to 12 inches apart. HOW TO GROW: CLIMBING HYDRANGEA- GROW CLIMBING HYDRANGEA If growing on a wooden or metal trellis near a building, place the trellis at least 3 feet from the structure. Prune climbing hydrangea after flowering to keep the growth in bounds. It is not as aggressive a spreader as the ivies. Be patient with the growth. Climbing hydrangea will often take 3 HOW TO GROW: MOSS ROSE- GROW MOSS ROSE- GROW PORTULACA Plant moss rose seeds directly into well-drained soil in a full sun location. Don’t grow moss rose on heavy, clay soils or soils with poor water drainage. Barely cover the small seed as they need light to germinate. You can also start seeds indoors 8 weeks before your last frost date or buy transplants locally and transplant seedlingoutdoors.
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