January 2010

Edible Blue Honeysuckle: A Fruit for Cold Climates

January 26, 2010
edible blue honeysuckle

My first introduction to Clayton was his comment on my post about cold climate seeds. On his recommendation I checked out the links in his sidebar. That’s how I found out he grows edible blue honeysuckle, a fruit that is extremely hardy. I thought my readers would like to know more about it, so I [...]

45 comments Read the full article →

January Thaw: A Video

January 25, 2010

What happens when the snow melts in the middle of winter? I made a brief video to show you: Some roads and a few low bridges have flooded, forcing early school closings and rerouting traffic. A thaw in January is common, but rain doesn’t always accompany it. Sometimes it is brilliantly sunny, inspiring snowball fights [...]

13 comments Read the full article →

Seventh Annual Great Gardens and Landscaping Symposium

January 22, 2010

Kerry Mendez just emailed me about the Great Gardens and Landscaping Symposium: “Six dynamic garden lectures by nationally recognized speakers, great handouts, food, door prizes, and garden gifts. The event takes place at The Equinox Resort in Manchester, VT. Overnight packages and day only rates available. Speakers include garden designer Julie Moir Messervy; Charlie Nardozzi [...]

0 comments Read the full article →

How Do You Know If A Plant Is Hardy?

January 21, 2010
Thumbnail image for How Do You Know If A Plant Is Hardy?

I was just reading Graham Rice’s musings on plants that grow in the coldest climates. He observed that the resources he consulted did not agree on which plants were tough enough to take USDA zone 2. If you’ve been gardening for any length of time (which of course Graham has), this won’t surprise you. First, [...]

19 comments Read the full article →

Winner of the Botanical Interests Seed Collection Giveaway

January 18, 2010

John Deal is the winner, chosen randomly by the random number generator. Thank you to everyone for participating! Botanical Interests will be holding other giveaways later on this year, so you will have other chances to win.

1 comment Read the full article →

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day January 2010

January 15, 2010

There’s Nothing Blooming Outside The plants I saw two and a half weeks ago are buried under snow. No Houseplants Are Blooming The Christmas cactus that provided a bloom this time last year dropped its one and only blossom a couple of days ago. My Forced Bulbs Aren’t Ready Yet–Neither Hyacinths My forced hyacinth is [...]

12 comments Read the full article →

Seeds for Cold Climates

January 14, 2010
seeds for cold climates

Seeds of vegetables grown in cold climates need to have a short length to maturity and an ability to tolerate cooler than typical temperatures–day and night. You can look in any general seed catalog for terms like “short growing season,” “early-bearing,” “tolerates cool evenings,” or even the magic words, “especially bred for northern growers.” It’s [...]

15 comments Read the full article →

Botanical Interests Seed Collection Giveaway

January 12, 2010
Thumbnail image for Botanical Interests Seed Collection Giveaway

Botanical Interests was a new seed company for me when I hosted a giveaway of their seeds last year. Since then I’ve had a chance to grow their seeds. My favorite has got to be the Lauren’s Grape poppy. It is gorgeous paired up with ‘Dark Towers’ penstemon. Over 300 Kinds of Seeds But Botanical [...]

152 comments Read the full article →

Why Is This Winter So Cold?

January 10, 2010
snow covered trike

Yesterday, the low here was 8F (-13C). That’s not too surprising. But Dee Nash of Red Dirt Ramblings told me her low that same day was 5F (-15C) in Oklahoma. Whoa! What’s going on here? Check out Eric Berger’s explanation in the Houston Chronicle. It turns out a lot of factors have contributed to the [...]

14 comments Read the full article →

Buffa10: Garden Bloggers Meet-Up

January 7, 2010
Buffa10

For the third year in a row, garden bloggers from all over the country are gathering to meet face-to-face, this time in Buffalo, NY. Buffa10 officially begins Thursday night, July 8th and extends to Saturday, July 10th. Elizabeth Licata and Jim Charlier are the masterminds behind this garden lover’s extravaganza. Check out the blog they’ve [...]

4 comments Read the full article →