Sunday, November 1, 2015
Edible Garden Newsletter November 2015
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Monday, October 12, 2015
Plant your Garlic Now!
October is Garlic Planting month. I typically plant my garlic on the full moon in October but this year the full moon is late so do it now while the weather is nice. We are republishing the October 2014 Edible Garden Newsletter to remind you how to plant your garlic so you can reap the rewards late next summer. Read more
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Edible Garden Newsletter October 2015
Now that it is fall it is time start to think of the next gardening season. It is a terrific time to start a new Edible Garden so you will be ready to plant come spring. In this issue of the Edible Garden Newsletter, we discuss how to locate the best site on your property to plant edibles and the different alternatives to changing your garden location from turf to a spot where your garden will thrive. Finally, an introduction to the Big Wigs in our garden, the Earwig. Read more.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
Insects in Your Garden Technical Update
Who is eating my plants? What can I do about it? How can I attract beneficial insects to my garden? If these questions have been running through your mind, join us for an all day information session on Saturday October 3 in Carleton Place. This day is brought to you by the Master Gardeners of Ottawa Carleton and Lanark County at the low cost of $30 ($35 after September 20) and includes your lunch, coffee, muffin and snacks. To get the low price send an email before September 21 to register More Information. Speakers bios and topics. Registration Form.
and mail in your cheque.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Edible Garden Newsletter September 2015
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Saturday, August 15, 2015
Saving Tomato Seeds
Nothing tastes better than home grown tomatoes. If you grew heritage or open pollinated tomatoes this year and found a tomato that you really loved, why not save money and ensure you can find the seed next year by saving seeds now. The process is simple. Read more
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Edible Garden Newsletter August 2015
This month, two of our Master Gardeners discuss their approaches to building a Cold Storage system used to store their produce for the winter. We also profile the very welcome Lady Bug. Read more
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