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Gardening
Garden Preview with Amy Ivy
Apr 22, 2002 — David Sommerstein talks with horticulturalist Amy Ivy from the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Essex and Clinton counties about the early start to the gardening season and how to cope with the anticipated drought this summer. Go to full article
March 21st Designated "Hunger Awareness Day"
Mar 12, 2002 — A North Country gardener has started supplying local food pantries with fresh vegetables during the summer growing season. As Jody Tosti reports, what started as a one-man project has blossomed into a non-profit anti-hunger organization. Go to full article
Amy Ivy: Gardening After a Mild Dry Winter
Feb 05, 2002 — Martha Foley talks with Amy Ivy about our mild dry winter and what it's doing to plants, trees and soil. Go to full article
Commentary: The Garden Within
Feb 01, 2002 — After a long trend of unseasonably mild weather, it appears that winter is truly here for commentator Rosemary Kriescher. Go to full article
Putting the Garden to Bed
Oct 10, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with Amy Ivy about the growing season and the fall garden cleanup. Go to full article
Rain Too Late for Flagging Corn Crop
Aug 27, 2001 — Dry conditions this summer have left fields of flagging corn crops across St. Lawrence and Jefferson counties. Some much-needed rain has fallen over the last week or so, but... Go to full article
Dry Weather Gardening
Aug 03, 2001 — Horticulturalist Amy Ivy gives us tips to get through this summer's dry gardening conditions. Go to full article
Summer Gardening - Interview with Amy Ivy
Jun 25, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy about summer gardening Go to full article
Farmers at the Start of the Growing Season
Apr 18, 2001 — More on the start of the growing season — Cooperative Extension agronomist Pete Barney shares the farmers' perspective with Martha Foley. Go to full article
Assessing Winter's Toll on Trees and Shrubs
Apr 17, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with Amy Ivy about assessing winter damage to shrubs and trees and what can be done--and things to keep in mind as the snow melts and spring fever hits. Go to full article
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