Gardening
Gardening
May 20, 2013 — More and more gardeners are bypassing the local nursery and instead starting their veggies from seed. Seeds are often cheaper, and they give growers a bigger choice of varieties. At a community garden in Venice, Calif., students learn the ins and outs of gardening from scratch.
Mar 29, 2013 — The housing recovery is well on its way, economists say, and Americans are becoming more comfortable spending on things like remodeling, moving, gardening and furniture. One economist expects increased housing wealth to boost consumer spending by $100 billion this year.
Aug 24, 2012 — Several city planners in Provo City have been growing a garden in their spare time. However, the group picked an unusual spot to plant their seeds.
Aug 23, 2012 — A gardener encourages community members to stay involved through hands-on education and garden events.
Aug 13, 2012 — The Need to Feed Gardening Initiative plants community gardens, runs a community cafe and donates fresh produce to local food pantries.
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Special Features
Local Flavors: Todd Moe keeps it homegrown in this series focused on eating locally, and on sustainable agriculture and gardening.
Growing Community in Gouverneur
Aug 09, 2002 — Ground was broken and tilled last spring for a new community garden in Gouverneur managed by young people. Todd Moe visited the garden as the first seeds were planted. Go to full article
Crisis Bug Management for the Garden
Aug 05, 2002 — David Sommerstein has this week's chat with horticulturalist Amy Ivy of the Cornell Cooperative Extension. We talk with Amy Ivy every Monday this summer. Go to full article
Summer Gardening: Keeping the Soil Moist During the Dry Months
Jul 22, 2002 — Todd Moe talks with Amy Ivy, horticulturist with the cooperative extension service of Clinton and Essex counties, about watering tips during hot, summer weather. How much is enough? Go to full article
Summer Harvest
Jul 15, 2002 — With recent heat and rain, things are happening fast and furiously in the garden. The lettuce and beets seem crowded even after they?ve been thinned and picked, broccoli is... Go to full article
Summer Gardening and Bugs
Jul 08, 2002 — Bugs gardeners need to worry about, and tips on what to do with horticulturist Amy Ivy. Go to full article
Commentary: The Early Summer Garden
Jul 03, 2002 — The garden is full of promise in early summer, even, or perhaps, especially, the amateur's garden. Elle Berger is enjoying growth with order, so far. Go to full article
After Spring Blooms Fade
Jul 01, 2002 — Martha Foley and Amy Ivy talk about tidying up after the spring blooms. What to do with iris, lupines, poppies, all those plants that flower early and are fading away. Go to full article
Theatre Review: The Secret Garden
Jun 25, 2002 — The Secret Garden, in its musical incarnation, is currently running at the Thousand Islands Playhouse in Gananoque. Resident theatre critic Connie Meng recently... Go to full article
Garden Damage Control: Too Much Water, Too Much Wind
Jun 24, 2002 — Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy about the aftermath of summer storms on the garden. Go to full article
Gardening in the Rain
Jun 17, 2002 — Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy on gardening in rainy weather,including the effect rain has on fertilizers, organic and non-organic. Go to full article
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