Spring is here! And we celebrate our gardens springing back into life – bulbs, garlic, chives and budding lilacs. We continue to celebrate celery – Kathryn shares a great celery soup recipe. We even appreciate the weeds. Well, some of them anyway.
We return to our old friend, the Alphabet, and bring you a potpourri of garden words that start with the letter “P”.
- When should you plant peas?
Should you dead head pansies?Why do perennials sleep, leap and creep?What native “P” flower is deer resistant and has over 300 varieties?Why should you know the Ph scale of your soil?Should you transplant peonies in the spring or fall?Will we have time to get to potatoes?Don’t worry – there is not a quiz. We answer all these questions for you. What about Pod Plays? Yup! We have two brand new ones! Then, we reach into our trusty old mailbag and pull out a letter about how to build a sunflower house! And we wrap up with an inspiration to surely motivate you to get out and enjoy your spring garden. Spring is here!
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