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GROWING VEGGIES.

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After vacation

7/7/2018

 
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Some things we do on our property make our lives so meaningful like this herb garden hanging beautifully on the sunny side of this garden shed by the ocean at Higgins Beach Maine. I would have never thought of this idea- so creative and artsy. The parsley plant in the ground gets harvested all winter long, and "BUDDY," the friendliest dog to ever have roamed the earth likes to pee on it/near it. I guess that's one less plant to feed and water. Credit for this beautiful idea goes to Bob and Dianne, past owners of the Higgins Beach Inn- awesome couple!!!
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Roundup controlling weeds in blueberry rows
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40’ of white onions
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Silvery-blue foliage of cabbage/kale
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Cayenne pepper- main ingredient for my hot sauce is putting out already
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Romaine lettuce has started to bolt. Time to pull them out and plant seeds of something else. Too hot for lettuce now.
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80’ of tomato plants ~3.5’ apart now look like a 5’ tall hedge. All the plants are indistinguishable from the next.
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The bully of my garden- 7’ wide, 3.5’ tall zucchini plants pumping more fruits out than I can eat/sell/give away. Incredibly healthy plants!
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Brussel sprouts!

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Winter hours-

call or text 203-261-3926 to see if we are there. We can meet you there for firewood pick ups in most cases. We are there m-f partial hours and occasional weekend days. We still have tons of shrubs, trees, and perennials for sale stored in overwintering structures.

Note- Inclement weather changes our hours. If in doubt, call us. Inclement weather includes extreme heat and cold, extreme snow and rain.


Winter- call and leave a message. We go in every now and then, we will call you back.




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  • Home
  • Bulk Mulch
  • Soils
  • How to Plant
  • How to Water
  • How to Feed
  • HOW TO GROW BLUEBERRIES
  • Wildflower Meadows
  • How To Grow Birches
  • Veggie blog
  • Blank
  • Gallery
  • Perennials