Seasonal Gardening
Up one levelArticles and tips about seasonal gardening
Global Warming Adelgid Alert
This January adelgids are active and feeding. This normally should not occur during winter months. Warm weather has allowed what would be next year’s generation to hatch early.
Preparing Your Garden for Spring
List of Suggestions for Spring Prep Work from Horticulturist Kristin DeSouza
Winter Tips
Scott Lafleur, Botanic Garden Director, remembers 2009 . . . June was cold and wet. July brought hail. November saw temperatures in the 70’s and December brought thunder and lightening! It has been quite a year. Even though New England weather can be trying at times, the winter season allows us to press the big reset button, sit back, and evaluate our gardens. Did we make the right plant choices? Did we plant them in the right spot? Is this really the design I am sticking with? At this point, you are probably thinking about your next gardening season before you have taken the time to tuck-in your garden for its long winters rest. We have some great articles on our website that will help guide you to make the best ecological choices as you put your garden to bed for the winter. Check them out now before you start dreaming about tomorrow! Have a great holiday season and a happy new year.